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Full suits have a sink and toilet in one room and tub and shower in connecting room. Enter the tub/shower section from the bedroom area and sink/toilet area from the sitting room. I believe family suites have 2 bathrooms.

If you are thinking of a guest bathroom as in some Regent, Seabourn and Oceania staterooms, then the only ones on Princess that would have those are full suites on the Ocean Princess and Pacific Princess. The suites are aft corner ones and are quite large. Those two ships were formerly Renaissance ships so the layout is very similar to the older Oceania ships.

The only ones on the Grand Class ships that have 2 bathrooms are the family suites. I think some of the Cunard suites have 2 baths and I know for sure that RCI has 2 baths in their Crown Loft Suites, Royal Family Suites and the AquaTheatre Suites. So, they are not that rare but just more prevalent on other cruise lines.

We had norovirus on a ship and I have found that two toilets are a must. We generally get the largest suite. We have been thinking of changing it up a bit and trying Princess instead of Oceania..this would have to be a factor for sure. I do appreciate your help.

I've bought a Blackberry Bold 9700, and I need to connect it to my computer, reading in some blogs knew linberry, but when I looked for it in software center I didn't find it. could someone explain me how to install it by terminal or if it has another name. Help

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The Bold 9700 feels compact in the hand, with a weight of 4.30 ounces and a height-by-width of 4.29 x 2.36 inches. It features a 35-key QWERTY keyboard, as well as a trackpad for navigation. The trackpad, it seems, has permanently replaced the trackball in RIM devices.

In addition to 3G connectivity, the Bold 9700 includes 802.11 Wi-Fi. Its integrated GPS allows users to access BlackBerry Maps, which displays the surrounding territory and offers step-by-step directions through it.

Instant messaging isnt the only way to communicate in real-time over the Web; the Bold 9700 also offers the ability (if youre running T-Mobile) to make calls over Wi-Fi, thanks to the devices Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA) support.

The Bold 9700 fits snugly in the palm of your hand. It is marginally slimmer than the previous Bold model, however it has been lengthened slightly. With rounder corners and all ports and keys lying flush, the 9700 gives a more streamlined appearance than previous models, where exposed keys and a bulging trackpad have been met with disdain.

The optical trackpad, first seen on the BB Curve 8520, has been incorporated into the Bold 9700 for easier user navigation. There has been some mention of the reduction in keyboard size hampering typing. However I was undaunted and found my fingers navigated with ease over the qwerty keyboard. The keys are sculptured in a fretted manner and will assist the user in intuitively feeling his or her way over the keyboard.

If the BlackBerry Pearl 3G has a problem it's that the BlackBerry Bold 9700 came out months before it. Of its own merits, the Pearl is an excellent phone, its fast, stable, capable of running your life and filling in the dull moments with games, music and videos. But we don't love the form factor, the keypad feels cramped and every time we look at the screen we wish it was bigger. The BlackBerry OS is a well-designed smartphone platform, but it really wasn't designed with screens of this size in mind.

Price is also a factor. In Australia we already have the choice between the 2G-only BlackBerry Curve 8250 on an AU$29 per month plan, or the Bold 9700 starting from an AU$49 per month plan. Telstra has scored an exclusive with the Pearl 3G and is launching it at an AU$59 per month including full unlimited BlackBerry services, but this seems a bit ritzy when you could have the Bold for less.

I also noticed that the files application starts after ever reboot on my 9700. Since I don't use the syncing feature too often, I found it annoying, and there is no option to stop from starting automatically on each reboot. So I am forced, every time I reboot, to open up my task switcher, and click close, followed by yes at the prompt the warns me that I will have to restart the app to synchronize my documents if I close the app. I guess re stating the obvious is trending for even app developers these days. A remember my choice check box should have been included at least, but I would prefer to not have it up start up at every reboot. Or at least have the option to disable it.

I started with the PDF to go module as I was anxious to know if I really could finally read my beloved manuals on my BlackBerry. I was happy to find that PDF files take only a few seconds to come up on the BlackBerry screen and look just like on the desktop, albeit smaller on my tiny 9700 screen. Formatting and colors stay intact and the text was surprisingly crisp and easy to read. Useful controls such as word wrap (mobile type view that has the document in a single column shrunk to the width of your screen); zoom and fit to screen are just a click away. But other than checking the file properties, there is not much else that can be done with this component. It is definitely great to have if you like the idea of reading any PDF right on your BlackBerry and you're nowhere near a computer, however.

I decided to try Word to Go next. In fact for this review I decided to use Word to Go on the BlackBerry to write the entire review. I ended up having to use my laptop to change the layout and pictures however. The application is extremely fast to load and whether you are starting a new document or opening an existing one, it is equally fast. I found familiar tasks such as copying & pasting and spell check worked well and without any problems. Features such as tables and formatting are also available (I did not use those) as well as changing between editing and viewing modes. The one negative I did experience was during text entry. Throughout writing this, there were several times that the text I was typing in simply would not show up on screen. Sometimes it would eventually "catch up", and appear, while other times the text that I had typed would not, and I would have to input the entire word, sentence or even paragraph. This may be a limited issue that is due to my BlackBerry configuration or other software I have installed or could even be due the specific OS I am running. I did find this extremely irritating and would definitely influence my decision as to whether I would write long documents using the software. A quick Google search did find users that experienced some sort of lag with the Dataviz suite, however none where identical to my problem.

You will have to uninstall any version 1.xxx of the software you may have on your BlackBerry, whether it was pre-installed or if you have recently updated to any version pre version 2. A restart of the BlackBerry is required after the install. The download without the extra PDF and Files components takes up huge 3.8 MB. This is by far one of the larger applications on my 9700 by far. You may have to delete some other apps if your low on memory to start with if you want to take advantage of the new version 2 and even more if you want the additional components offered in the premium version. 0852c4b9a8

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