April 12, 2009
Personalize Your BlackBerry With This Unique Theme…
I get it – you want your MacBerry and you want it now. What’s a MacBerry? It’s what you get when you download BlackBerry themes to make your device look and feel more like your Mac.
If you’re a Mac user and you use a BlackBerry, you probably know a lot about the world’s favorite smart-phone. RIM (Research in Motion), the company that makes the BlackBerry, or as some people like to call it, the ‘CrackBerry’, is a worldwide phenomenon. RIM has sold 26 million BlackBerrys last year alone. RIM earned $3.4 billion in the last quarter of their fiscal year, which ended in February, 2009. That’s just during the three month period from December through February! Obviously, they’re doing something right.
Another company, PocketMac, is run by the Goggin brothers, Terence and Tim. One brother runs the design and engineering part of the business. The other brother takes care of marketing. They’re complete Macintosh junkies, who are always dreaming up new ways to use the Macintosh computing platform. They gave you the PocketMac, which is the Mac BlackBerry synchronization system. Now they want to give you the opportunity to get a MacBerry, that is, to make your BlackBerry look and feel like your Mac, with their download called PocketMac Themes for BlackBerry.
You can pick the BlackBerry Theme that’s compatible with your particular device, whether you have a BlackBerry 7100, 7200, 8100, 8300, 8700, or 8800 series.
You get the BlackBerry theme that’s compatible with your particular device, whether you have a BlackBerry 7100, 7200, 8100, 8300, 8700, or 8800 series.
When Research In Motion came out with the BlackBerry device, they knew Mac users would want to jump onboard to get the best handheld phone/computer device available.
When they got to know the BlackBerry device, they knew Mac users would want to join the millions of people who use the best handheld phone/computer device available.
That’s why they designed Mac BlackBerry Themes. They’re just one example of the many ways the creativity and ingenuity of small companies make technology more user friendly.
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