RIM’s BlackBerry App World seems to be a pretty good store: nobody has complained about it so far (which – in RIM-land – means that the developers are too busy counting their loot).

According to BerryReview, the store will soon receive a minor update – it will add various comfort functions. First of all, the App World will receive an on-line frontend: this means that users can look at the contents of the store even while not being logged in to App World.

The second – and IMHO more important – change reminds me of Handango’s download protection: it lets you archive your apps on-line and reinstall them when needed.

As of now, no information is available on availability – stay tuned!


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