Just a click away: Cortado solutions are available on BlackBerry App World
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Since the launch of Cortado on BlackBerry App World, downloads have shattered prior company records

Cortado, a global leader in mobile applications, is thrilled to present its solutions on BlackBerry App World™, which makes it easier for customers to discover and use Cortado solutions on their BlackBerry® smartphones from Research In Motion (RIM) (Nasdaq: RIMM; TSX: RIM). Cortado solutions including
Basic Print,
Save The Weekend,
SMS2Desk,
Connect and
Print and Fax 3 Months are now available on
BlackBerry App World.
“As a BlackBerry alliance member and long time provider of business applications for BlackBerry smartphones, we’ve already noticed a considerable rise in downloads of our solutions. The new BlackBerry App World is an excellent channel for our solutions to be discovered and used by customers,” said Carsten Mickeleit, Managing Director, Cortado.
Users can easily find all the Cortado solutions on BlackBerry App World by simply entering Cortado as the Search term.
“SMS2Desk” and “Save The Weekend” are free applications. SMS2Desk enables the sending and receiving of text messages in Microsoft Outlook, IBM Lotus Notes, GroupWise and other e-mail programs directly on a PC or laptop. With Save The Weekend, e-mails written outside of work hours will not be sent to the recipient until the next work day begins.
"Cortado Basic Print" enables quick and easy local printing of photos, pictures and texts directly from a BlackBerry smartphone. With "Cortado Print and Fax" users can print documents, attachments, HTML e-mails, websites and tasks over Bluetooth® or send faxes using the included fax templates.
The free file manager “Cortado Connect” enables users to access and manage files saved on their BlackBerry smartphones or in online storage.
BlackBerry App World is currently available in the US, Canada and United Kingdom, and can be downloaded from: www.blackberry.com/appworld.
Downloads:
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