"A.SMSTM Messaging is a replacement of default Windows Mobile Messagingbut it focuses on text messages (SMS) needs. If you are using text messages frequently daily,this program is a good solution, it makes your life simpler,because the added changes, and additional new functions. A.SMS Messaging runs on any Windows Mobile phone, both in WM Professional and WM Standard (Smartphone)." Jgui has rele...
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PocketPCThoughts on 16th Dec 2008 (via feeds.pocketpcthoughts.com)
Rhapsody of XDA-developers has created a great little application that can use a Voice over IP provider's text messaging service to send SMS messages from your Windows Mobile Professional or Standard phone. I've been using the mobile web based version of VoipBuster's text messaging interface to send international text messages for free, but this program adds an interface for that which does not re
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Pocketnow on 24th Jun 2008 (via pocketnow.com)
If you would like to archive your SMS messages and you have a Windows Mobile phone you can try txtForward. txtForward automatically forwards SMS text messages received on your smartphone to any email address you supply. Using txtForward to send your incoming text messages to email can be useful in a number of different ways.Some people simply want...
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pdaBlast on 6th Oct 2009 (via pocketpcblast.com)
MotionApps has released a new desktop utility for Windows Mobile powered devices. mDesktop enables you to use and share your Phone's screen and features on your Windows PC. Once you connect your WM smartphone with your PC, you can use your desktop computer keyboard and mouse to manage your device, send sms messages, install programs, transfer files and photos and even manage and make phone calls.
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PalmInfocenter on 27th May 2008 (via palminfocenter.com)
Those of you who have a Windows Mobile 6.1 device will either love threaded text messaging or hate it. Threaded text messaging organizes your SMS messages into conversation format, much like a chat, sorted by the recipient or sender. The traditional way that Windows Mobile used to organize text messages is by date of receipt, which operates much like traditional email inside Outlook. If you hate t...
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Pocketnow on 9th Sep 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
SMS-Chat allows threaded SMS messaging. It organizes text messages into separate chats. This way you have a separate chat for every contact with whom you exchange short text messages. SMS-Chat allows you to easily follow a conversation scrolling through chats with a finger: all messages are grouped by date. Manage your mobile texting with a flick of a finger! Features: Threaded SMS messaging Finge
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PDAsNews on 12th May 2008 (via pdasnews.com)
"VITO Technology releases its SMS-Chat on http://iwindowsmobile.com that brings threaded SMS to your Windows Mobile device. SMS-Chat is designed to give you total control over text messaging. Finger friendly interface and sparkling looks with animated menus result in extremely convenient and appealing user experience. SMS-Chat is a Windows Mobile SMS messenger that organizes your SMS correspondence
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PDAsNews on 5th Feb 2008 (via pdasnews.com)
We already know pretty much what to expect from Windows Mobile 6.1, but we thought you WinMo fans would like to see more screenshots of Windows Mobile 6.1. Again, here's what to expect from WinMo 6.1: Threaded SMS text messages Speedier, faster, quicker - however you put it, WM6.1 should work better Internet Explorer now lets you define a homepage, and also zoom in and out using a nice and clean
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IntoMobile on 2nd Feb 2008 (via intomobile.com)
SyncMate is a new Mac OS desktop synchronization tool for Windows Mobile. It is a free application that essentially allows you to sync your Windows Mobile smartphone or handheld with a Mac. It supports two way synchronization between: iCal/Calendar, Bookmarks/Favorites, Contacts/Address book and Notes/Stickies. You can also sync folders, sms text messages, documents and support for some limited fu
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PalmInfocenter on 10th Mar 2008 (via palminfocenter.com)