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Robert Kao (Author), Dante Sarigumba (Author)
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0470457627 978-0470457627 April 13, 2009 3
The BlackBerry is such a valuable tool, even the President is using one! Whether you’ve just bought your first BlackBerry or you want to get up to speed on the new models, BlackBerry For Dummies, 3rd Edition shows you how to use every fantastic feature.

Packed with information to help you make the most of this amazing device, BlackBerry For Dummies explains how to send and receive e-mail and instant messages, surf the Web, take photos, make phone calls, play music, and organize your life, right from the palm of your hand. Find out how to:

  • Get up to speed on the latest features of your BlackBerry, including Storm, Curve, Bold, Pearl Flip, and Javelin models
  • Navigate the display screen and use the trackball, your BlackBerry’s keyboard, and shortcuts
  • Manage your appointments, keep your calendar, and handle your to-do list
  • Use e-mail, SMS text messaging, and instant messaging, and even receive faxes
  • Take photos, record video, and sync your BlackBerry with iTunes
  • Back up your BlackBerry, arrange automated backups, maintain your battery, and protect your information with secure passwords
  • Use your BlackBerry GPS
  • Learn about the BlackBerry browser and bookmark and organize your favorite Web sites
  • Add cool lifestyle applications and enjoy games on your BlackBerry

The more you know about your BlackBerry, the more you’ll decide it’s indispensable. BlackBerry For Dummies, 3rd Edition tells you everything you need to know, the fun and easy way!

Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.


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The BlackBerry will never be as easy to use as a desktop computer, but a number of tricks can ease the difficulties its size imposes on users. The following were tested on a BlackBerry Curve, but many will work on other models, too. For help with some of these, we used "BlackBerry for Dummies" and frequently pinged Robert Kao, its co-author, for ideas. (Lee Gomes, On the Road, Wall Street Journal, March 31, 2008) --This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

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Your BlackBerry is full of tasty options — learn to use every fantastic feature!

Are you a BlackBerry newbie, or a veteran with a new model? Either way, you'll find this guide packed with information to help you make the most of this amazing device. Discover how to send and receive e-mail and instant messages, surf the Web, take photos, make phone calls, play music, and organize your life; it's all in the palm of your hand.

  • Get around — navigate the display screen and use the trackball, your BlackBerry's keyboard, and shortcuts
  • Keep track of your busy schedule — manage your appointments, keep your calendar, and handle your to-do list
  • Keep in touch — use e-mail, SMS text messaging, or instant messaging
  • Entertain yourself — take photos, record video, cruise the Internet, and sync your BlackBerry with iTunes
  • Protect and back up — back up your BlackBerry, arrange automated backups, and protect your information with secure passwords

Visit the companion Web site at www.blackberryfordummies.com for the latest BlackBerry news, related links, updates on new BlackBerry models, and more

Open the book and find:

  • How to use your BlackBerry GPS
  • Lifestyle applications you'll want to install
  • Ten fun games for your BlackBerry
  • All about the BlackBerry browser
  • How to bookmark and organize Web sites
  • A comparison of SureType and QWERTY keyboard features
  • How to take pictures and video with your BlackBerry
  • How to sync your BlackBerry with your desktop

Product Details

  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: For Dummies; 3 edition (April 13, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0470457627
  • ISBN-13: 978-0470457627
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.2 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #897,397 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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54 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I can see why people become addicted to these..., February 25, 2006
Seems like all the tech talk lately has been about the potential shutdown of RIM and the BlackBerry network. But it dawns on me that I really don't know *why* these devices have been dubbed "CrackBerry" by those addicted to them. After reading BlackBerry for Dummies by Robert Kao and Dante Sarigumba, I can see the appeal...

Contents:
Part 1 - Meet and Greet Your BlackBerry: Your BlackBerry is NOT an Edible Fruit?; Turning On Your BlackBerry (And Keeping It Happy)
Part 2 - Getting Organized with Your BlackBerry: Remembering Your Acquaintances; Never Miss Another Appointment - Ever!; Bring Your Own Taskmaster; Making Notes and Calculations
Part 3 - Getting Online with Your BlackBerry: You've Got (Lots of) E-Mail; Too Cool for E-Mail; Surfing the Internet Wave; Calling Your Favorite Person
Part 4 - Working with Desktop Manager: Synching the Intellisync Way; Installing Applications; Running Redirector; Protecting Your Information
Part 5 - The Part of Tens: Ten (Or So) New Features on the New Generation BlackBerry; Ten Great BlackBerry Accessories; Ten Productive BlackBerry Applications; Ten Fun Games on Your BlackBerry; Ten Must-Have BlackBerry Programs; Ten (More or Less) Web Site Categories for BlackBerry Browsing
Index

I can see how this book would appeal to both the prospective BlackBerry owner and someone who just opened the box and is wondering "what next?". The first part of the book does a nice job explaining the different types of BlackBerry devices and how they are all branded based on the network provider who is selling them. From then on, it's a matter of exploring all the different software options that come part and parcel with the device. You could almost look at this as the readable instruction manual for your new toy, because there's not much that's not covered here. I was especially surprised about how the PIN to PIN messaging occurs, and how it's potentially the most secure type of messaging you can find on the market today. Plus it continues to work when many other cellular services break down due to overload. All really good stuff here...

This is worth purchasing if you've just jumped into the BlackBerry field or if you've been handed one at work with little explanation on how to use it. A little time spent between you, this book, and your BlackBerry will make everyone a whole lot happier. I'm even considering making the switch now...
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30 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed Dummy, January 11, 2008
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When I purchased my BlackBerry ("BB") 8830 and turned it on, I knew I was in trouble. The "Getting Started Guide" that comes with the 8830 is GROSSLY inadequate for first-time BB users. With the help of the staff at the Sprint Store (they were very helpful and friendly), I was able to get the basic functions going and use them. But, I knew that to maximize the use of my 8830 that I would have to find a way to better self-educate myself on how to setup and use my new BB.

Because I have used the "Dummies" books for several years with great success, I ordered this book. Unfortunately, this is the first really bad Dummies book I have ever used. Here are my reasons for this assessment.
1. The omissions (tethering, robust use of the internet, etc) are significant.
2. The book spends too much time on concepts that are fundamental and actually covered in the Getting Started Guide and too little time on the next level of sophistication that the average user will find helpful.
3. The instructions are often confusing, contain too few illustrations, and use descriptions with multiple meanings. (I have long believed that persons who write technical manuals come from a pool of US citizens who could greatly benefit from ESL training; this book proves the point!)

The more I learn about my new BB, the more convinced I am of its capabilities and how useful they will be in my daily life. But, my recommendation is to let the staff know at the store at which you purchase your BB that you will need help and get their commitment to spending more than a few minutes with you when it is delivered and for a couple of weeks thereafter.

Confessing incompetence and asking for help is a much better choice than buying this book.
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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Apparently I need Blackberry for Idiots..., April 27, 2008
If this is for dummies, then I need the one for idiots! Seriously! This is not a book for beginners. (I'm still looking for that one, I'll keep you posted) It reminds me of the software books written by people who are so knowledgeable about the subject that they've lost their ability to "break it down" for the common folk. Hard to find some of the most basic information. Very, very frustrating and disappointing. If you're new to the berry - don't start here.
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