Fuss is the speedy new theme from JC Designs – Gadgetbean. Fully preloaded with 4 different wallpaper options to make a nice package for your BlackBerry Smartphone. Set up with a multicolored icon-set that sports a rustic bronze-like finish to each icon of various color. 
Fuss is the theme right for JC Gadgetbean fans to surely rejoice at the sight of. Fuss is loaded with so many on screen options. You just can’t go wrong here.
It’s for your own protection, dear… really….

There are far too many “locking” applications for the Blackberry and, frankly, none that fit the bill of “fast and easy to deal with.” For anyone who has read my bio (I see you), you know that technology that does not perform, “gets the hammer.” Interestingly enough this application performed above my initial expectations (which is difficult considering I was expecting it to cure world hunger and rid my television of Carrie Prejean and John and Kate). It is simple to operate and fast to engage.
“Faon” – The name sounds like some strange, foreign, powerful, ancient GOD, and you need to make sure you say GOD as that you are wielding a scepter.

“Faon” – The name sounds like some strange, foreign, powerful (yet, somehow sexy and strangely attractive) ancient (and potentially EEEEVIL – say it out loud with me – EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEVIL) GOD, and you need to make sure you say GOD as that you are wielding a scepter (with a huge stone –and let’s not forget LOTS AND LOTS OF SKULLS – who doesn’t LOVE skulls – carved into it).
But… It means “Fawn” or “Faune” (the mythical creature, who sadly, doesn’t have that previously mentioned scepter…or…even MORE sadly…the skulls…I like skulls).
Looking at it when I first installed I thought – what the *hell* am I supposed to do with THIS? TRUST ME – it’s not nearly as complicated as it looks (keep in mind that I have the mechanical aptitude of a jellyfish, which as you know, generally, don’t work as mechanics, FYI) and less patience than a brown bear (I am from Alaska – I know this).
“It will be difficult to find a similar theme on the market” is an understatement. “Elecite” is the *ONLY* other theme designer of this caliber (keep in mind, *with* Hedone, this makes TWO thus far – I am not saying that others are untalented, but Hedone and Elecite are the “standard by which others are judged” and I, as one who has put out FAAAR too much money on themes, know this firsthand) and even THEY don’t have anything LIKE this. *I* always try and keep an eye out for anything interesting or different (and, at the same time, will keep me from EATING my Blackberry – not terribly tasty…don’t believe me? Take a lick and get back to me…).
I am not big on the idea of screen-savers for phones and, let us be honest here, unless you are planning on putting your Blackberry up on a shelf as an over-priced digital photo-frame, what you are going to have IS a screen-saver.
However, if you have the time, the money and the inclination and/or training to deal with such things, iGallery is for you. It is the least expensive of these apps (Free is such a marvelous price and I find it to be my favorite price) and performs well and without glitch. It runs on my 9700 without missing a beat and grabs any pictures from whatever directory you choose.
Whereas many Blackberry apps require teams of engineers to help you to get it up and running, iGallery is simple and straight-forward. If you can’t figure it out, then perhaps it’s time to go back to the home and let one of the nice people in the lovely white uniforms assist you. I like it and I think you may as well.
Pros: Easy, easy, easy and did I mention free?
Cons: Could have more options for transitions, fades and/or wipes, but again it’s free.
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Looking back over the vast majority of Premium themes produced by Cocky Culture, you will find a comfort in certain things i.e. innovation, color, a dare to be different. Well this theme, Republika, is one of those themes!

It stands apart from the hum drum of life and really represents the Cocky Culture style. It is bold in the color, Bright sun, against a gritty backdrop of red and black. Giving you the feeling that you are taking on a hip overall feeling rather than slapping some pretty picture onto the wallpaper of your phone.
CockyCulture’s recent addition to a vast majority of different theme interfaces is miPhone a device knock-off as CC has coined them. Hot pink and cooler than a replica since Cocky’s style added quite a twist to the IPhone wave of BlackBerry themes.

His previous miPhone and miPhone BLACK appealed more to a male demographic. BLACK is still in Hot rotation for myself as well as is many others.
Well there is one thing that Tony never forgets to do often and that is, take care of the ladies. I notice many times that everyday female BlackBerry owers know Tony by name and CockyCulture. They make up a great deal of BlackBerry Smartphone owers so why wouldn’t a premium developer want to cater to them.
I have sat here staring at this screen for the last fifteen minutes wondering where, specifically, to begin on this review. Not many things really impress me and, certainly, even fewer leave me somewhat stunned. Form and function usually do not merge well with art – one or the other is a dominator and, even if slightly, negates the effect of the other.

You will find many beautiful things in the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), but you won’t find many of them to be terribly useful outside of their artistic qualities and most wireless devices fall squarely into this as well. Many devices are beautiful but aren’t functional beyond that wherein the Blackberry’s only real beauty has laid squarely within its pure functionality. True, the operating system has become more and more refined over time, but beautiful is not, necessarily, a word I would associate with it. Theme designers have done everything they can to alleviate the banality of the day-to-day Blackberry “experience,” but too many have left in pieces of the original to give you the feeling of esotericism that should come with a true and full theme change. We live in a new age with these devices, their capability bordering on pocket-sized supercomputers and, finally, beauty has come to the new age of power.
Mmmooo introduces their hot hot New delight known as the Azure Theme. And this time they’re taking the precision icon set into new grounds. Mmmooo is a wonderful group of BlackBerry Smartphone Theme and Application Developers always eager to show their fans quality and premium theme designs.

Many themes from Mmmooo are also made in free versions as well. Something they’ve been doing from the beginning while other developers are just starting to adopt this idea. Besides being a great group with many different talents you’ll find Mmmooo has a satisfaction guarantee for any product they’ve made. Now that’s customer service.
AG Designs and Graphics LLC recently released their new theme, Refresh. A visually stunning and intuitive user interface makes it stand out among the crop. A seemless banner of click-able items. In fact they packed quite a bit into the homescreen. The performance is applauded since they left out things like TodayPlus, fancy animations, and ect. The speed, smoothness is something most themes have forgotten about. Refresh performs well. Dancing my thumbs across the reflective glass-like finish is fairly gratifying. One complaint I have and I think many will agree with me, is the homescreen wallpaper is quite bright. Almost like a flash burn. My eyes forced me to change the wallpaper out. Although a simple fix, this is not something I prefer to be forced into doing.

BT Theme Designs recently let me take their Real Hero theme for a test drive and let me just say I know what your all thinking. Yeah this has been done before. Even premium, even great. But BT adds some very fresh new twists to a seemingly out dated category.
Besides the Hero foundation I’m vastly drawn to the hot florescent popping from the onset design. Mixed well for my taste. I must take in to account that my opinion is not always parallel to you our users needs. Of course the theme allows for wallpaper swapping. I did some tinkering and always came back to the standard design.





