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		<title>By: Manager your BlackBerry files with BBFileScout &#124; BB Geeks</title>
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		<description>[...] is version 1.0, so it seems like the first release out of beta. We went over a file manager in our Father&#8217;s Day apps post, and while that one is a mean filing machine, BBFileScout offers many of the same functions for [...]</description>
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