BlackBerry Traffic v2.0.0.1749 Updated in the BlackBerry Beta Zone

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BlackBerry Beta Zone members, BlackBerry Traffic has just been updated to to v2.0.0.1749. Users make your way over to the Blackberry Beta Zone and download it now.

Thanks in part to the Nerdberry boyz, here are the release notes of what’s new in the updated version.

What’s is new:



This build includes minor user-interface updates and miscellaneous bug fixes.  Please note that Storm 2 users may still encounter errors while using BlackBerry Traffic.  We thank all of you who have taken the time to report this issue in the discussion boards – we assure you that BlackBerry Traffic development teams are actively working to find a resolution.

We look forward to hearing what you have to say – please make sure to visit the discussion boards to discuss this latest BlackBerry Traffic release with other beta testers.

Head on over to the Blackberry Beta Zone and download it today!

 

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