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November 6, 2009 4:57 PM PST

Popular iPhone movie app flops on BlackBerry

by Jessica Dolcourt
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Updated 11/8/09 at 9:15 pm PT: This post evaluated Flixster's Movies 1.0 app for BlackBerry phones. It turns out, we got a little bit ahead of ourselves on this review--but here's the hands-on review for the update to the app described below, Flixster's Movies 1.1.6 for BlackBerry.

Movies app by Flixster on a BlackBerry Curve

Flixster 1.0 sure didn't look this good on our BlackBerry Bold--but the next version will.

(Credit: Flixster)

We were excited to hear that Flixster's popular iPhone movie app was making the jump to BlackBerry. Unfortunately, not all apps dive as elegantly into other mobile platforms. Flixster's Movies app is one of them.

The free Movies by Flixster app for BlackBerry has all the essentials: a tab for box office hits, an area to enter your Zip code to find movies near you, a list of upcoming titles, and movies that have come out on DVD. You can even purchase movies via movietickets.com. Yet this movie "app" is not so much a native application as it is a shortcut to a BlackBerry-optimized version of Flixster's mobile Web site.

While a nicely formatted mobile site routinely delivers a better experience than navigating the site through a browser, winding up with a not-app after downloading an application feels like a cheap trick. To top it off, Flixster Mobile looks like a mobile site on BlackBerry and reloads every screen as you navigate. In contrast, the iPhone version, pulls show times and theater information into a stylized interface that in no way resembles the Flixster.com site, apart from the information it downloads.

Users aren't fooled by the bait-and-switch, either. Flixster's movie app on BlackBerry rates 2.5 stars out of 129 votes at the time of writing. The program's average iPhone rating scores higher, with a 3.5-star average for the current version out of about 16,000 user reviews.

Come on, Flixster. We know you can do better than that.

Jessica Dolcourt reviews the latest and greatest smartphone apps, in addition to a healthy dose of Windows software. E-mail Jessica and follow her on Twitter.
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by docster87 November 6, 2009 5:55 PM PST
Perhaps flixster can't do better... Perhaps writing apps is easier, funner, and/or just plain better for iPhone than Blackberry? Perhaps flixster is just plain biased? Perhaps this is just something flixster released quickly while they are working on a real app for blackberry????

Perhaps it is a sign on how the iPhone OS is basically running on just one type of phone while there are many hardware versions of blackberry to cope with?
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by faceless128 November 6, 2009 6:03 PM PST
Perhaps they were just lazy? Google Maps works fine on BB and does way more than this app as far as pulling data and arranging it neatly is concerned.
by JusitnF November 6, 2009 10:12 PM PST
Jessica, I believe this it old version and a new version will be released sometime this morning. I received an email from Flixster stating that they were going to be launching a new Flixster app and I assume it's going to be full BlackBerry application. Will post some more details on BerryReporter later on today.
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by solitare_pax November 7, 2009 3:10 AM PST
Maybe people with iPhones just like going to the movies more than people with Blackberries.
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by Cirothe November 7, 2009 5:38 AM PST
Haha! I know I do.
by dmiles1975 November 7, 2009 6:38 AM PST
Flixter is also pretty good on the Android phones and it is an full app not a web brwser.
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by Random_Walk November 7, 2009 9:37 AM PST
It could be that the majority of Blackberry users (myself included) have a Curve, which in turn has a tiny screen. The Storm, like the iPhone, has a relatively larger screen, and one that can be more comfortably watched.
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by joseph77b2 November 7, 2009 5:15 PM PST
Jessica - i am one of the founders of flixster. As one of the above commentors guessed - our real app for blackberry is actually not live yet. The app in the market is still our beta - as you summarized a functional but not so spiffy version that we agree doesn't live up to our efforts elsewhere. Hopefully you'll agree that our real 1.0 is a significant improvement.

We've been told by RIM that it should be live this weekend, and i will send you an email when it is.

Thanks for taking the time to check it out - sorry for the confusion - i hope you will try out V1.0 when it goes live!

Best,
J
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by ajscott3 November 8, 2009 4:45 AM PST
Numerous apps also do this trick on iPhone too - just firing up an XHTML mobile site after hitting the icon. BuzzD did the same for some time before releasing a proper app, amongst others.

I think connecting to XHTML pages for things like settings, or even profile views which are static or occasional use functinality is fine - but not core functionality. Bad Ux -goes without saying.
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