Hi, I was wondering if anyone out there was thinking about or is interested in writing an inPulse Bluetooth watch client for WP7? I would love to be able to get one and try and create a metro style watch face and be able to read texts and emails, maybe even Facebook feeds etc I think it would be really cool. Currently it only seems to be compatible with Android and Blackberry.
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Hey everyone,
my question is rather simple. Does anyone know of a program, that I could use to send text messages from the computer, rather than my touch pro 2?
Managing sms from the computer would be nice aswell, but it's not necessary.
Thanks a lot.
Andi
Schwibsi said:
Hey everyone,
my question is rather simple. Does anyone know of a program, that I could use to send text messages from the computer, rather than my touch pro 2?
Managing sms from the computer would be nice aswell, but it's not necessary.
Thanks a lot.
Andi
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A quick bit of googling for FreeSMS 1.4.6 should point you in the right direction! I have no idea if its freeware or not!
Thanks...
But I was thinking more in the likes of this:
Microsoft Office Add-in: Microsoft Outlook SMS Add-in (MOSA)
(I can't post outside links)
Ideally, I would like a software, that connects to the TP2, gets all the texts, manages them and lets me write texts to phone numbers stored on the phone.
Hi again,
Yippie! I found one.
Here it goes:
Efficasoft Mobile Express
Moved as not software release.
Go to txt2day.com voila!
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So last night I was going to video chat with someone using my Evo only to realize that the other person didn't have an Evo, iPhone, or Epic so I was stuck relying on the iMovicha App (damn you Skype for disabling Fring). It was my only Phone to PC/Mac option so I decided to give it a shot. Unfortunately I downloaded the wrong version of the app (not Evo 4G specific version) and I was stuck with the program only recognizing my back camera so I gave up.
This experience helped bring me to the conclusion that I want to build an app that will run on the phone and PC to complete the task that Fring doesn't and iMovicha does a poor job at. Seeing as I am not skilled in the computer programming area and I have been writing some Apps for Android these past few months I will need as much help as I can get in writing the user-end app. Anyone willing to help out please PM me so we can start this project.
I know many Evo users have been wanting an app that will do Evo to Computer so here's your chance to help get this done!
P.S. Does anyone know if it is an option to edit Fring itself and add a video chatting feature for the yahoo or windows live protocol?
I would kill to be able to video call people on Gmail Chat in their browser. I can do video chat in Gmail browser-to-browser. I can do text chat either browser-to-browser, phone-to-browser, or phone-to-phone via Gmail or Talk. What I want to do is use Google Talk/Gmail Chat so I can do video calls to all of my friends and family who leave Gmail logged in all day specifically for the purposes of video/text chat.
dude, use ooVoo for mobile (beta). it's in the market. it works best over 4G and Wi-Fi, though, just warning. i am waiting for skype mobile with video on android though, skype is much more popular. but for the time being, ooVoo seems decent to me.
want a real video phone go to kybeck.acnrep.com and then products.... phones are super cheap on there as well
You can video chat with the yahoo messenger app and video plug in from the market
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Hi!
Give me hint if there are a good MSN application for my Android phone (Samsung Galaxy S with Google Android OS v2.3.3 aka Gingerbred).
I have found that some have push support with Android version 2.2+ and some have voice clips, but not talk like the desktop version of Windows Live Messenger or Skype. Android Skype is super (here in Finland it work with WLAN and 3G), but I'm still looking a MSN IM too, becouse I use Messenger on my desktop PC and have more friends from there than on Skype world.
Paid version of MSN are OK, too, if they have push and talk support. Not interesting about voice clips.
I searched a little but i can't find anything. I guess you just have to switch between Skype and a IM app.
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Has anyone figured out a way to get WP7 devices to automatically download images in HTML e-mail messages without having to tap the "Download Pictures" links in the messages? I've read several threads on this site regarding that issue, but haven't found anyone yet offering a solution. My HTC HD7s is not in any way unlocked, but I have no problem doing that to it if a possible fix for this MEGA-ANNOYING issue involves using some kind of registry hack to get WP7 to do what Android and iPhone ALREADY do with no problem whatsoever!
Thanks,
Dennis
To me it makes sense for the images not to be downloaded for all HTML emails by default, just those you choose.
I get email from time to time thats rammed full of images and I reckon I'd rather download my emails quicker, without images and then just load them on a per-email basis when I think its necessary...
I hear yah. It is pretty annoying. In older versions of windows mobile there were settings to change this. Emails just look much better when open them and the images are there... I mean unlimited data why not they would download in the background when email is syncd
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Hi,
I know outlook has an option to send text messages so i was wondering if there was some way to get my windows 8 laptop to receive text messages? Possible through a bit of Arduino hardware and programing? Also I have a dell laptop with the ability to hold a SIM card, could I perhaps use that and Windows 8? Heres what I have for any ideas you guys might have:
dell precision m6600 with windows 8 64-bit
office 2013 beta and 2010
HTC HD7 on T-Mobile US
Easiest way? Set up your free Google voice phone number and use that for free international texting to any phone. If you use chrome, you can pin it as an app and put the chrome app for Voice on your startscreen.
You could always use the app "Mighty Text" Made by ex-google programmers.
I know i could use a few online services, but im talking about using my real number i have through T-Mobile right now.
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You could always use the app "Mighty Text" Made by ex-google programmers.
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I know i could use a few online services, but im talking about using my real number i have through T-Mobile right now.
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you can port your number to google voice for a small fee and have a unified phone number that you use on your phone and have tied to your google accuont