Has anyone developed a program that will automatically copy all sms messages to a folder on a storage card? I gave my youngest my old htc mogul and I want the ability to keep tabs. Open to suggestions?
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Hello.
I usually work with nokia phones.
I have a program to take all the SMS incoming and outcoming from my nokia phone converted into a TXT file so I can delete them once in a while but not lost it.
Is thare any program that work like that on PPC?
The PPC XDA Atom usually store the SMS into SIM or into PPC memory or SD? Just to know how many SMS I can store before need that kinda program.
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Hello.
Can anyone tell me a good SMS manager software?
One that I can select messages from someone and move into a specific folder?
Or one that I can "backup" or save SMS to a single readable file that I can store and read in a computer?
Thanks in advanced!
Take a look at MyPhone. Sounds like just what you need.
I really don't understand the concept behind MyPhone. I'd like a software that I could store (in my computer, not in web) my sms. In order to read them in the computer...
I suggest Jeyo.
Easy and fast, it does everything, you'll love it.
Does anyone know how to organize and add new folder to save all the sms in different folders just like all the previous window mobile phone? Because I can not find this option in this new phone.
also waiting for a fix for this... my inbox is a mess!
Me too...or another program to do this!?!?!?
I have had this ability on my old Nokia phones for years and years
Microsoft My Phone
You have Microsoft My Phone for this, I use it and it is perfect. it the perfect app for me. on my old diamond i used jeyo mobile companion, but My Phone is better and free
how do you add a folder on My Phone text msgs. ?
Move to archive, that's hoy I do it, all old ones in the archive
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how do you add a folder on My Phone text msgs. ?
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acedaz said:
Me too...or another program to do this!?!?!?
I have had this ability on my old Nokia phones for years and years
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use jeyo mobile companion and you can create folders for sms, not visible on the phone but you can manage them on your pc via jeyo mobile companion.
A.SMS from jgui can create folders and is much better than the default messaging app...but its expensive...US$ 22 :-(
I installed Zenyee Disable HTC Messaging 1.2.CAB so I could create new folders and get the sent notifications back.
It disables HTC messaging so you can use the MS one.
It also disables MMS, so if you need MMS it's probably not a good idea.
Take a look here .... Linky
Hi guys ... I have a really silly question .. I have an old Blackberry Curve 8700 which has some very important SMSs in it .. I would like to copy over all the SMS from this Blackberry Curve 8700 into my new HTC Desire Z ... Problem is I dont see any tool for the Blackberry which allows me to export SMS messages .. So my only option is to maybe somehow open up the SMS Database for my Android phone is some editor, and manually plant the SMSs from my blackberry by manually typing them in, and also setting the correct times as to when I received them, or when I sent them out .. There are only like 10-15 messages so I don't mind manually typing them in if I have to, but because they are so important, I have to somehow copy them over ..
Any suggestions ? Is there any tool available for the Androids which allows you to dissect and operate on the SMS database in an Android phone at low level ?
Any other suggestions are welcome too ...
What exactly is a "very important SMS" and why couldn't you simply just record the information in a text file or write it down somewhere? Email it to yourself? Why does it need to be loaded into the SMS database of another device? Why must it remain an SMS?
I hope that's not prying, but I just can't seem to understand why it would need to be kept in "sms format"
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What exactly is a "very important SMS" and why couldn't you simply just record the information in a text file or write it down somewhere? Email it to yourself? Why does it need to be loaded into the SMS database of another device? Why must it remain an SMS?
I hope that's not prying, but I just can't seem to understand why it would need to be kept in "sms format"
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Its actually a business related thing .. I have talks with clients and its very important you have a complete chronological record of all discussions in your phone .. So I would really prefer to copy them over if I can as this would make my life a lot easier later when referring to these conversations ..
By SQlite you can edit a sqlite file and put it back into
take pictures with your new phone of all the SMSes.
Use SMS Faker. It let's you put fake text messages on your phone at any time. To and from.
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Hey everyone,
I've wondering this for a long time and couldn't find a solution to my problem. I have samsung i780 and have upgraded it to windows mobile 6.1. It comes with the SMS displayed as a chat conversation, which is neat. I want to backup all these conversations, as they are.
When I try most SMS backup software,(like iMobile SMS backup or Godswmobile SMS transfer) they backup all the messages, but they don't save it in a conversation way. They split them into sent or received smses, and its really hard to make sense of things and its tiresome.
Is there any software that can save the entire conversation as they are displayed in wm6.1? (i.e sent-received-sent-received etc)
Or at least someone can think of in this way:
In the conversation window, I can select all, and then copy the messages to Microsoft word or Note. The problem is, it shows very few messages at a time(as the screen is small, so only like 7 or 8 are displayed at a time), and I have to keep clicking on 'Older' to go to the very first sms, which is like a 1000 click before. And its tiresome to copy/paste it in the word, and if one small error, you are pushed back to the very recent sms chat.
Cant I just access the main html/xml file on the mobile where all of this is stored? Anyone knows how to retrieve the file where all your SMS chat/conversation is saved?
Thanks
Okay, I found the software.
Jeyo Software is the one. God, I wish I had known such a software existed before. Its just beautiful.
One more thing, any idea how to restore contacts that were saved as .xml?
Thankx