November 30, 2009

Why Blackberry?

That line is quite famous nowadays. I also keep wondering why should I use Blackberry while I found that PalmOS, Windows Mobile and the mass produced OS -Symbiote, eh Symbian- also could handle the Emails perfectly. I don't need the push mail technology while the pull mail is enough for me while other phones are also packed with touch screen, 3Gs and Wi-Fi not to mention some of them also have GPS inside. So what will we get by using these most-socialite-OS knowned as Blackberry OS and its handheld (note: the Blackberry is very famous OS knowned by celebrities and socialites, so they deserve that nick rite, the socialite OS? *grin*)

Well, after using Blackberry Pearl 8100 for a while, I notice the difference between pull and push mail and also what it meant by blackberrying or not to blackberrying. I like QWERTY phones because there almost no delay in typing something something not like in traditional phone keypad. The reason why I choose Pearl 8100 is because of its Suretype system which I found interesting. So, here I go with Pearl and enjoy the SureType technology. If you forgot how Pearl 8100 looked like, see image below.




Image source is courtesy of blackberry.com

SureType itself is surely a new thing for me. I've never used any of T9 system in my previous phones before but I know how it works and in my opinion, they both almost the same. But the half qwerty layout in Pearl gives the system predicts your typing more accurately and faster. If you don't believe it, buy one and try for yourself. :p It will take a time for you to get used with it but you could also used the boring multitap if you want it that way.

I am using Blackberry Service by Worry-Free-Axis-Blackberry and FYI, this is the cheapest unlimited BIS package you could get in Indonesia at this moment. It cost me IDR 4,000 / day. But I don't know if I would like to continue using this BIS as yesterday when I went to two biggest shopping mal in Jakarta (Plaza Indonesia and Kelapa Gading Mal), I found that my Pearl encountered a blank spot inside the building! I can't imagine if it happens at the critical moment. But as long as I'm in good signal reception area, I always connected thru EDGE and never GPRS. In other words, "its EDGE or never".

Back to topic, why I'm using blackberry? Here are my reasons :
  1. Because I wanted to.
  2. Because I need a QWERTY phone.
  3. Because I need the BIS - unlimited internet for many things -
  4. Because I need a new thing to play with. Palm is good, but it's so yesterday (hikz). WM is good, but their new products is kinda expensive (even the 2nd one is expensive here), never try Android, but for I think I'm gonna leave the Sym'bye'an for now.
Okay that's all for now. Must got to work... *yawn*

November 19, 2009

How to Install TweetDeck for Linux (Opensuse 11.0)

Twitter is one of the most famous application in this world right now along with his cousin Facebook. Wherever Twitter go, there must be Facebook mentioned also in the phrase. Just like in the Smallville's episode featuring the wonder twins, Chloe mentioned "You (The Blur - a.k.a Superman) now are having facebook and twitter account" :)

So since facebook is best seen using Web Browser, Twitter is having tons of desktop applications. One of them is Tweetdeck, which I found most complete yet kinda complicate to use at first. Well. it's worth to try anyway.

To install Tweetdeck, you could simply go to http://tweetdeck.com/beta/ and click the "Download Now, it's free" (I noticed that they actually want to tell us that IT'S FREE, for NOW" lol..) section as seen on the image below.



It requires you to install Adobe Air and it will ask for your permission to install Adobe Air at first (how polite) but oddly enough I always encountering failed installation using this method.

So I go to http://get.adobe.com/air/, download the bin file. Chmod-ed it to rwx and execute the file. After Adobe Air installed, you could find it in the Menu - Applications - Adobe Air Applications Installer.

Simply choose the .AIR file you want to install.

Hey, how could I download the tweetdeck installer? I can't find it anywhere on the tweetdeck.com? Same problem I found. But it seems that they also kind enough to answer your question in their Support Section.

Have fun tweeting.