Guest Richie M Posted December 5, 2003 Report Posted December 5, 2003 Manage and send Smartphone SMS messages from your desktop PC! Still reading SMS messages on your tiny Smartphone screen and typing them on the phone's keyboard? Why not use your PC for this? Just connect your Smartphone to your PC and start sending with SMS Cool! SMS Cool! lets you import SMS messages and contacts from your Smartphone. Send, reply, forward and delete SMS messages from your PC. You can even send SMS's to several recipients at once. An indispensable tool for any Smartphone user! Features: Fully manage and send SMS messages from your desktop PC Import all SMS messages from your Smartphone Delete multiple SMS messages on the Smartphone Reply or Forward an SMS message Import your entire contacts database from Smartphone Send SMS messages to multiple contacts Choose the type of SMS you send: Standard SMS or Notification Available from Handango including a Trail :lol:
Guest Dumdidum Posted December 5, 2003 Report Posted December 5, 2003 Sounds really good... although I can send SMS from my PC for free :lol:
Guest ferryrich Posted December 5, 2003 Report Posted December 5, 2003 I had a look at this and I'll tell you one thing - it managed to recover messages from a database corrupted by SMS2Mail for me. Couldn't do anything with it after that. It seems very limited for a commercial product. I would expect something like this to be available for free, especially as its its own app and doesn't integrate with Outlook or anything. You can only import from your Inbox. It stores Sent Items sent from the app, not from the device. Besides all that, the trial lasts 10 days (or so they say :wink: ) and appends a little advert for it. This is definately not one I'll be purchasing.
Guest smartphonevn Posted December 5, 2003 Report Posted December 5, 2003 I have a MIO 8380 , I can not connect to internet The internet explorer alway error with words : unable to connect .Verify you have network coverage and try angain Please help me , how to to setting
Guest zeta101 Posted December 6, 2003 Report Posted December 6, 2003 i tried the trail[sic] :lol: certainly not worth paying for atm, its very limited, i mean you cant even mimimise it to the tray! If they add some other interesting features and make the UI smaller and sleeker i think people might actually pay for this...
Guest Dumdidum Posted December 6, 2003 Report Posted December 6, 2003 Yes I think that they have to add some features and then I will buy it :lol: Save SMS would be nice and minimize to tray....
Guest ferret Posted December 6, 2003 Report Posted December 6, 2003 Just been playing with the trail. I received a SMS, message popped up on screen, great I'll check it from my PC, realised it was just junk so I'll delete it. Phew, it's gone. Looked at my SPV, phantom SMS!!!! Replicated the problem and it happens everytime you delete a new SMS. What's the point in paying for a program when you need to check SMS first on your phone? :roll: Doh!
Guest Dumdidum Posted December 6, 2003 Report Posted December 6, 2003 @ AIMProductions: Things you should add to your program: - Save SMS option - minimized to tray option - I can import contacts - but not send from the list? what would be great is an addin in outlook, so the sms would be saved in a folder in outlook...! but that's quite difficult
Guest Malachai666 Posted December 6, 2003 Report Posted December 6, 2003 Nice start...... Just like to add that for the E200 users out there this should incorprate all folders i.e. MMS etc. That would be cool! But i do agree that if this could be an add on for outlook i.e. an account in outlook that would be great!
Guest elvie Posted December 21, 2003 Report Posted December 21, 2003 Sounds really good... although I can send SMS from my PC for free :) Free? how?
Guest squippo Posted December 22, 2003 Report Posted December 22, 2003 I downloaded the trial and it gave me a damn phantom sms. and i thought it was a bit to much of a gimmick. Its just as quick to pick up your phone and type a message than it is to sync, open the app, type out the message and send it. Seems poorly thought out but i suppose im just bitter as i wasted about half an hour to get rid of the sms.
Guest sonborj Posted December 30, 2003 Report Posted December 30, 2003 I wish the Cool SMS entrepreneurs would pattern it after Oxygen Manager for Nokia units, that would be cooler :wink:
Guest darrellt Posted January 3, 2004 Report Posted January 3, 2004 Considering how ActiveSync allows for syncronising with Outlook and that there doesn't seem to be a way to back up SMS and MMS messages I'm amazed that the guys developing SMS Cool haven't built it to be equally, if not more useful. I would have expected that considering and including all the common wishes from the user's perspective would be necessary to make a product marketable and therefore likely to profitable. If ever in doubt as to what the Smartphone user wants then ask MoDaCo :wink:
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