This is the fourth interview in the BBHub BlackBerry Developer Interview Series. This series will put a face to many of the software programs you know and love. Developers are often power users who have unique perspectives on the industry. Many are entrepreneurs with colorful careers in technology. This series will give you a glimpse into their worlds and their outlook on the future of the BlackBerry.The third interviewee is Morgan Slain from SplashData. SplashData makes some cool software for the BlackBerry. Feel free to pose questions to Morgan in the comments of this post and he'll answer them.
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Dave: Tell us a little about yourself, Morgan.
Morgan: I've been working with various forms of software since I began my career with Lucasfilm Games and then The Walt Disney Company back in the early 1990's. I've been focusing exclusively on mobile software since I joined Palm in early 2000. Now, as president of SplashData, my focus is on bringing great productivity applications to everyone who uses a smartphones. At SplashData, we're known for easy to use but very capable applications like SplashID and SplashPhoto that allow you to manage information and media on both your phone and your desktop. I live near our company's offices in Los Gatos, California, which is a small town on the edge of Silicon Valley. My wife and I are best known in the community for raising and training puppies for Guide Dogs for the Blind, and you'll often see us walking downtown alongside Labradors in little green vests!
Dave: What BlackBerry do you use now and what PDAs have you used in the past?
Morgan: I'm using a BlackBerry 8700c from Cingular at the moment. I think I've owned just about every popular smartphone and PDA that's been released since the days of the US Robotics Palm Pilots. I'm just that much of a handheld geek!
Dave: Why is the BlackBerry a good platform to develop on?
Morgan: We love the ease of working with Java, and RIM has a great team and program in place for supporting developers.
Dave: Other than your own, name your three favorite applications for the BlackBerry.
Morgan: Lately I've been using IM+, eOffice, and Solitaire Buddy regularly.
Dave: What's your favorite trick or feature that you use on your BlackBerry?
Morgan: I'm a scroll wheel demon. After using a Treo for years, it's a nice change to be able to scroll through emails and lists in SplashID quickly.
Dave: What's the most important feature that the BlackBerry lacks?
Morgan: I have to admit I still miss having a touch screen. I'd also love GPS and wi-fi.
Dave: Where do you see the focus of third party programs for the BlackBerry going over the next few months?
Morgan: You'll see more sophisticated wireless applications from us and others as well as more subscription-based applications.
Dave: Thanks, Morgan!
Morgan: Sure, Dave.
Previous interviews in the BBHub Developer Interview Series:

This is the second interview in the BBHub BlackBerry Developer Interview Series. This series will put a face to many of the software programs you know and love. Developers are often power users who have unique perspectives on the industry. Many are entrepreneurs with colorful careers in technology. This series will give you a glimpse into their worlds and their outlook on the future of the BlackBerry.
This is the second interview in the BBHub BlackBerry Developer Interview Series. This series will put a face to many of the software programs you know and love. Developers are often power users who have unique perspectives on the industry. Many are entrepreneurs with colorful careers in technology. This series will give you a glimpse into their worlds and their outlook on the future of the BlackBerry.
This is the first in hopefully many interviews in what I'm calling the BBHub BlackBerry Developer Interview Series. This series will put a face to many of the software programs you know and love. Developers are often power users who have unique perspectives on the industry. Many are entrepreneurs with colorful careers in technology. This series will give you a glimpse into their worlds and their outlook on the future of the BlackBerry.





