There is an excellent small application on WM called "HushSMS" which is used to send special types of SMS (mainly type0 and Class0).
Any chance to find\develop a similar one for Android.
TIA
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In my well-known (for example, Smartphone Thoughts frontpaged) MS Smartphone Instant Messaging Bible published a week ago, I’ve also elaborated on the excellent imov Messenger Enterprise, one of the best and most feature-rich instant messaging solutions for the MS Smartphone (WM Standard) platform.
Then, I’ve emphasized there were two annoyances with the then-current, 2.22 version of imov Messenger: the lack of auto-logging (without manually enabling it after starting the client) and the dynamic orientation changing of the HTC Vox (s710) or, for that matter, any similar slide-out Smartphone models released in the future.
Fortunately, the auto-logging feature is correctly implemented in the new (2.23) version. This means if you once enable Menu / Actions / Log Messages, it’ll stick and will always log conversations into the root directory of your handheld. You don’t need to disable and, then, re-enable it after restarting the program either, which is also a really welcome feature.
The dynamic portrait change support is also MUCH better (albeit still not flawless) than in the previous version. The only flaw in this version is that the text input field is always positioned in a way that there is way for the XT9 recommendation field under it. This means if there’re no XT9 recommendations (or, any kind of input), the lowermost part of the screen won’t be used as can be seen in THIS (portrait) and THIS (Landscape; after sending the message, another screenshot HERE) screenshots.
All in all, the new version is highly recommended for all Smartphone users.
Hello All,
I've been searching for such an app for quite a long time and can't find it. It's amazing that I can find almost everything for your windows mobile platform but the simple finger-friendly application is missing (I have Samsung Omnia). I don't like threaded messages, it's just annoying so Vito SMS-Chat or Extreme Text are not good for me.
I need a program working in a few simple steps...
- view inbox on startup with a possibility of replay
- choose New message and input the text with big on-screen keyboard
- choose recepients (one or few, from the contact list)
- SEND.
That's it... I don't believe it's so hard to do such a software so please tell me why the hell nobody can do this!
I was wondering the same thing.
I've achieved this by using HTC Home, I click on the number of messages and I get my inbox. If I want to create a new message I've mapped a button to launch a blank message. I use HTC's Phone Pad as my input keyboard - it takes up a lot of real estate on the screen, but you can text very quickly with it.
None of these came out of the box with my O2 XDA Stellar, it took a few months of trial and error and searching for apps to find the ideal solution (for me).
Let me know if you want to see some screen grabs - I'll have to download some screen grab software...
Hi, I'm wondering if anyone can tell me from experience of any decent looking, finger-friendly apps that completely integrate with the M2D interface (working with the messages tab & people tab)?
I've tried a few, and done a fair amount of hacking, but nothing so far is a very smooth or seamless setup. There's always SOME sort of bug or thing that doesn't quite work how you would hope.
I just want to be have it work 'pretty much' like the built-in Microsoft apps (as far as launching from the tabs properly, opening a SMS message from a contact, etc) but just be MUCH nicer looking and working than the typical Microsoft interface (does MS not have enough money to even hire 1 decent interface designer???).
- I have iDialer/iContact working as the default contact app currently, and like this pretty well. But it just launches the default Microsoft SMS app when you want to text someone.
- I have Vito SMS-Chat as my default SMS app (as much as possible), but even when I was able to get it to open from the Messages tab, it only opens to the main screen, not right to a specific message or person.
- I'm trying Vito Fun Contact as the contact app (as it 'should' interface well with SMS-Chat), but it crashes Touch-Flo upon closing every time.
There has to be SOME sort of decent setup for this! Even if the default apps were re-skinned nicely it might be acceptable.
THANKS!!!
Hmm, I dont think you'll get that kind of integration anywhere.
Really??? In the world of Windows there's really nothing that works & looks well? I try to find reasons not to pick up an iPhone, but it gets harder the more time I spend searching for decent solutions.
How about new HTC phones with WM 6.5? Does this offer any better apps or solutions? Or is it still the same old 'junk' underneath the hood? I'm considering getting a Touch Pro 2 once Win 6.5 is running well on it if it's any better than what I got.
Hi guys,
since Google Wave is retiring, even though it's a very interesting service, I had to search a similar service:
- One that is forum-like (make a topic, invite the right people, discuss)
- is easy to use (you can access on PC, phone, etc...)
- not in beta
- and kinda easy to work with (not necessarely "real time collaboration" just the main features)
So I found this so called Google Wave simulator called "Shareflow", I don't know if you guys heard about this one:
http://www.zenbe.com/shareflow
But apperently they have an iphone app:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/zenbe-shareflow/id377973788?mt=8
On another note I read about "porting", so I was wondering if someone tried to port this app from iOS to Android? Or an even important question: Does anybody found a similar service like Google Waves (preferably with an Android app).
Thanks for any feedback.
Hi,
Does anyone know of a text substitution app, that will allow me to type a short phrase into any text box, and replace it with a longer one?
e.g. I type ".sig" --> replaced with my signature (name, email address etc).
I know there are apps that will do this for SMS, but I was hoping to find one that allows more generalized substitution (across the whole OS). Maybe a keyboard replacement?
The closest I've found is Clipper, which lets me save "snippets" and choose them from a list.
Thanks in advance,
Lee
+1
...Some form of Autohotkey port to Android would rock.
I'm also looking for something similar.
So in the meantime, I use Textspansion (Free) and I combine it with Swipepad that enables me to access Textspansion (a bit easier - although does place a icon on the notification bar).
Textspansion is a great app, but a pervasive Text substitution app would be even better and even better if it had some form of macro recording and playback ability.
I missed having something like this that exists in Windows Mobile in the form of Calligrapher from Phatware, which has both Text subsititution and ability for you to program actions, clicks etc.