How to Make Blackberry Applications
Designed by Research in Motion, the Blackberry is a mobile device with both an Internet platform and a media player. Blackberry applications are designed in Java programming. If you register at the Blackberry Developer Zone, you will have access to a number of resources for app developers. In conceiving your app, keep your audience (the core of Blackberry owners) and their tendencies in mind. Blackberry users are often in the business field and spend a lot of time emailing.
Instructions
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Research the apps that are out there. Find the shortcomings and strengths of the apps available. Before you begin writing code and putting your app on the market, you should focus on the foundation of technological innovation, the "research and development" process. Take time conceptualizing and become knowledgeable about your field.
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Develop your app. Remember that app users often want a simple, easy-to-learn design.
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Write the code for your Blackberry app. It takes years to learn how to write code, so it might be advisable to hire a technician to write it for you. The Blackberry Developer Program does offer lessons and tutorials for Java programming.
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Test your app on a Blackberry. Ask average and even tech-incapable people to test your app. Remove any bugs that exist in the code.
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Submit your app at the Blackberry Developer Zone. The Web masters at Blackberry will review your application, making sure it doesn't impinge on other application designs, and contact you.
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Stay tuned to feedback on message boards and discussion threads, when your app is released. Address any problems that come up with the app. Revise the concept and the design on future models of your app.
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