Guest Brody Posted May 30, 2003 Report Posted May 30, 2003 I spotted a link to this on smartphony.org... Outlook Reminders by SMS v.1.0 This is a Microsoft Outlook COM Add-in. It gives Outlook a new feature, sending Outlook Reminders (for tasks, appointments and mail messages) through SMS. Reminders are only valuable if you can see them if you’re not near the computer you miss them and can even loose some important reunions, or even money. Although if you have a mobile capable of send messages through SMS you can make Outlook send you those reminders to another mobile. You will never fail an appointment again. This add-in is easy to work with, is inside Outlook, and has an extremely simple user interface Reminders will follow you wherever you are. Order now - For only 7,5 USD don't miss what really is important Utilization Guide For Outlook Reminders by SMS to work correctly you also need a SMS sending application with auto sending feature like Text2GSM or Mobile Messenger. Text2GSM and Mobile Messenger can be downloaded from GSMsoft Outlook Reminders by Email v.1.0 This is a Microsoft Outlook COM Add-in. It gives Outlook a new feature, sending Outlook Reminders (for tasks, appointments and mail messages) to another email address. Reminders are only valuable if you can see them if you’re not near the computer you miss them and can even loose some important reunions, or even money. Although if you have another email address you can make Outlook forward your reminders to that address. You will never fail an appointment again. This add-in is easy to work with, is inside Outlook, and has an extremely simple user interface Reminders will follow you wherever you are. If you use Rules Wizard you can even forward High importance messages to the email address you define (as an example among other). Order now - For only 7,5 USD don't miss what really is important Utilization Guide Whilst i appreciate that this software will work on any mobile phone that can recieve sms or email i fail to understand why any smartphone user would want to pay to be alerted of their Outlook reminders by sms or email when the phone will alert them for free!! Lets all laugh at the "other" phones on the market that don't synchronise with outlook!! :wink: Smartphony.org RSOutlook.com
Guest Brody Posted May 30, 2003 Report Posted May 30, 2003 The urls aren't working for some reason?? They work in the preview! Here they are in normal format: Smartphony.org: http://216.239.39.104/translate_c?hl=en&u=...-8%26oe%3DUTF-8 RSOutlook: http://216.239.39.104/translate_c?hl=en&u=...-8%26oe%3DUTF-8 :wink:
Guest Brody Posted May 30, 2003 Report Posted May 30, 2003 Its obviously not my lucky day for links!! Copy the whole url into ur browser if u wanna view the original sources of information as the urls are too long!! Sorry!
Guest Rob.P Posted May 30, 2003 Report Posted May 30, 2003 URL Strings are too long for the BBS, common problem amungst most BBS software. EDIT: DOH! too late you spotted it :lol:
Guest ajb3000 Posted May 30, 2003 Report Posted May 30, 2003 It's the bloody hotlinks that are messing them up, notice they both stop at search, which is a hotlink.
Guest Paul [MVP] Posted May 30, 2003 Report Posted May 30, 2003 I disagree, the most pointless piece of SmartPhone software ever has to be 'Torch' (since it didn't make the backlight stay on - anyone care to fix it? I can post the source :lol:) P
Guest Brody Posted May 30, 2003 Report Posted May 30, 2003 It's the bloody hotlinks that are messing them up, notice they both stop at Search, which is a hotlink. I initially thought that, you'll notice that my apologetic post is edited as i wrote this at first but got my mind changed by Rob.P!! :wink:
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