Fireworks on your BlackBerry this 4th of July!
Posted in BlackBerry Apps on 01 Jul 2008 11:17 by Kevin Michaluk | 3 comments

Fireworks!

Who doesn't love Fireworks or Free BlackBerry apps? The folks at Astraware just sent word letting us know their Free Fireworks application (aka screensaver) is now available for the BlackBerry:

Astraware Fireworks is a simple FREE application, showing sequences of fireworks flying and exploding into the air. As 4th July is traditionally a time for fireworks and celebrations in the USA, the features have been created to help our American friends highlight one of their major holidays - Independence Day!

Learn more and download it here for free (requires registration) >>

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By: jtthornhill | Date: Tue, 07/01/2008 - 15:45

Don't waste the time to download this product... A total waste of time!!! sorry

By: cmthoma | Date: Wed, 07/02/2008 - 14:04

It's free and patriotic. That is basically it.

By: Anonymous | Date: Thu, 07/03/2008 - 20:12

I had fun with it .....for about 30 secs....

 
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