Some of the OS BB members got an email
this morning letting them know that a new BlackBerry Desktop Software was
available for download for PC users in the Beta Zone. The email is a bit late,
as the new Desktop Software has been available since the 18th, but we can
all forgive RIM for that, right. Hit the jump for more info and a
download link.
The release notes let us know that
this release fixes a whole host of issues, from errors restoring data to errors
uninstalling Desktop Software in Vista. Quite naturally, it also brings
some new problems. For a full overview, you can download the Release Notes And Known Issues
List.
Unfortunately, RIM limits access to
the installer in two ways. First, not everyone gets invited to the beta (and
some people can’t even register for the Beta Zone). Second, RIM requires a
keycode to access the installer.
The first of those two obsticles is
easy to overcome; someone leaks the installer. The second issue would be
trickier, or perhaps even impossible, except that RIM does a very silly
thing in the packaging of the installer. I won’t go into details (because if
RIM changes it these leaks won’t be possible), but what they do gives you
access to a stock RIM Desktop Manager Installation package that doesn’t require
a keycode.
Before you download, do take warning
that this is a Beta product. It might not work for you (I myself have only
tested it on Windows 7 x64) and, as a beta, it almost certainly will contain
bugs.
That being said, for those of us who
want to install BlackBerry Desktop Software 7.0.0.32 without needing a
keycode
To download please copy and paste the following code into the field below and click “Redeem”: N7XjITli9
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