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Cram


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Requirements BlackBerry OS 4.2 and higher; data plan required for activation and test importing
Downloads 55 Limitations None
Publisher SimpleLeap Software File Size 0
Date added 20 Jul 2008 Check your speed

As a personal study tool and test preparation software for your BlackBerry, Cram allows you to create, import, share, and study for tests on the go, using your mobile device. Cram can help you learn and review anything on the go from material on an upcoming math test, vocabulary words in your foreign language class, or trivia on your favorite topic. You can use Cram to study while waiting for your class to start, standing in line, or even when you are bored. Tests can be easily created online via the Cram web portal, in a desktop text editor and upload to the portal, or directly in Cram on your device. Cram also features a library of user-generated tests so you don't have to create all of them yourself! Cram has been a highly acclaimed, well reviewed educational title on various BlackBerry enthusiast sites! We have alot of testimonials from happy Crammers! Our users have used Cram to study for their Cisco certifications, upcoming MCATs, and regular exams.

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