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WebPush for BlackBerry 1.0


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Requirements Requires BlackBerry handheld software version 3.7 or greater and a BES
Downloads 0 Limitations None
Publisher Slofstra Software Inc. File Size 0
Date added 22 Apr 2005 Check your speed

Polls, translates and pushes web pages to the handheld''s browser cache automatically, as they change.Each page appears as an icon on the screen and allows access to the most up to date version of the page without delay.Quick access to content. WebPush pushes HTML or WML pages to your BlackBerry so you always have access to the most recent page without downloading it on your BlackBerry. WebPush strips out images, scripts, references to style sheets or other tags that make a web page unsuitable for quick viewing.Fully customizable. Full source code for WebPush is available for download. Advanced users can add processing for specific URLs using sub-classes defined in the Python scripting language. WebPush comes with classes to parse Environment Canada weather pages as well as Google News. An icon is pushed with each Environment Canada weather page which summarizes the current weather conditions.Free. Best of all WebPush is free. See http://www.slofstra.com/Applications/WebPush/subscription.html for developer documentation and custom HTML parsers.

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