Hi all,
Recently I had the need for an application to send text messages without typing the text when I was in the car, I downloaded all such applications from Google Play, including those in charge, but I was fine with none, some were complicated to use (not suitable to write by car) had a few other features. So a few months ago I decided to create one on my own and finally after a long time, yesterday I was able to publish it on the market.
The application is called VOICE TO SMS and includes:
-filling voice sms.
-quick response to last 10 messages received.
-reading and replying to the message just received.
-automatically save the sent message.
-l 'I.A for the recognition of contacts.
Given the time lost and the effort, I decided to make a paid version (for a nominal price and much lower than the other) that has more features such as:
The confirmation voice or manual for the 'sending of' SMS.
-the automatic choice of the contact.
Speech-reading of the received message.
Speech-reading of 'sms to send.
essential functions to send messages by car. allows you to send a message with a single click!
the VoiceToSMS and VoiceToSMS PRO can be downloaded from Google Play.
you like the app? how can I improve it?
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http://www.mobik.com
A free web based SMS messaging services without limits and no costs included. Mobik’s SMS services is totally awesome which is simple to use. There is no limits , no costs or no Opt-in or opt-out at any time
Using Mobik free sms services is easy. All you needs is register an account on their website. you will find Mobik free sms services interface easy to understand and interactive whereby entire interfaces is powered by flash. Beside sending SMS to single contact, Mobik also offers bulk SMS messaging sending services which you can enter as many as contact on one text messaging. Other features like contact list also included but some of the features similar mobile phone messaging features no implement yet. Plus more there is disadvantages whereby sms receiver not able to reply your sms and doesn’t know who you are if you no writing your name on text messaging because the sender name is “Mobik”
yeah and the person you send to MUST be signed up onto the Mobik network.
other than that its just a pyramid marketing scheme, ive seens stacks of these most dont last long as they cant cover the sms costs.
Hey guys I havent been able to find anything current as if this was possible on android device.. I have JB IP4 and im using google voice sms through bitesms as my native app using the sms google voice extension. The way it works is that when the google voice app sends a push notification on the phone the google voice sms extension catches the push notification and sends it through bitesms as a normal sms. That way I was able to ditch the unlimited sms plan from ATT. Is something like that possible on android? Thats huge for me since 20 bucks a months is a damn ripoff. And i do lots and lots of txting lol. Thanks for any info =)
I've been an SMS GV Extensions user since it launched and finally bought an Android phone last week.
I took it for granted that Android would either do this already or be able to do this more easily (iOS required a jailbreak), but I instead find that you can only integrate incoming messages with the native Android messaging app and there doesn't seem to be a solution even with rooting your phone. This is disappointing, to say the least.
The fact that the Android GV app has an option in integrate inbound messages with the native messaging application but not outbound implies that is is a deliberate decision on Google's part because it is an obvious feature that is only half implemented. It is probably less a concern with cutting into the carriers' SMS revenue and more to do with constraining use of the service (Google has taken actions to curb heavy use in the past). If it integrated seemlessly, people would use it more.
This is something Google is just going to have to get over if they hope to remain competitive. There is some hope in that the new iMessaging that integrates with text messaging on iOS will put competitive pressure on them to do something similar with Android.
I will be first in line!
Psst... if anyone has found a way that I am unaware of despite constant searching in the past week, please advise us in this thread!
Google Voice Integration App?
I have not used this personally, and am in no way associated with the developer, but I found this app when searching for this exact functionality today. My Nexus S is currently integrated with GV on Sprint, so I have no way of actually testing whether this works or not, but if it does, its definitely worth $0.99!
I've been contemplating a switch to Verizon because of Sprint's slow network speeds, and would do so if I could have this functionality. If anyone has tried it, please provide feedback.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.MDRTools.GVMI2&hl=en
kashah said:
I have not used this personally, and am in no way associated with the developer, but I found this app when searching for this exact functionality today. My Nexus S is currently integrated with GV on Sprint, so I have no way of actually testing whether this works or not, but if it does, its definitely worth $0.99!
I've been contemplating a switch to Verizon because of Sprint's slow network speeds, and would do so if I could have this functionality. If anyone has tried it, please provide feedback.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.MDRTools.GVMI2&hl=en
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I just tried that app about 20 minutes ago. It shows promise. If you compose a message using the native SMS app it will send via Google Voice.
However, it doesn't integrate incoming messages. If you use GV's built in text forwarding, messages will come from your contact's alias (406, 973, etc) number. Also, you won't see messages you've sent using the Google Voice app or website in the native client.
I refunded it but I'll definitely buy again after improvements are made.
check out the google voice sms integration app on the market.
just search for mdrtools and u will find it.
Dear Developers
Is there any developers out there please who is willing to make an app that we can send text messages worldwide using our mobile phone number over WiFi, 3G and 4G.
Make the app available on Google playstore and apple app store please or if its for android make the apk available to install
I'm from UK London
I have found two apps that work on android and apple app store is 24sms works not all the time sms are sent and I was using blacbocs nearly two days then the app stopped working cause the when i try to get the verification code via SMS its says error before they sent me the code to enter then I enter the code I to the app then it was good to use.
The free text messaging should recognize our mobile number or we input the number in the app so the app recognizes it and verifies its that number we are using.
If I send a text from UK London to any countires they should receive my text instantly.
For developers I think the making the app dose not require that much work on it becuase just the case of you routing the making the text messaging go via data connection.
PLEASE PLEASE we need something like that at the moment there are some apps claiming to send free SMS worldwide but that don't work all the time.
I got an apk file called Namaste free SMS this works sends using my mobile number but sends same text twice without my number second text containing I like to phone as the sender first text contains my number as sender.
Here is the apk file upfile.mobi/373931 if any developers can modify or improve the app or chage the look and feel and remove the second text that sends sender i like to phone click on download next to the green arrow facing down
Hi guys just wanted to introduce my new App, Boomerung.
Boomerung comes to aid when you forget your phone but want to keep track on who was looking for you.
The app monitors missing calls and SMS's and reports you – via SMS and/or Email (GMAIL only), on who was looking for you and when.
You activate Boomerung remotely by sending it an SMS (from family a friend's or family's phone). Indicating that you forgot the phone and want it to send you the reports to your mail.
If you wish you Boomerung can also notify the caller that you forgot your phone
You can also deactivate the app, remotely or when you have rejoined with your phone.
Boomerung has two versions available on Play store: Free that includes ads and paid.
Free:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.viva.boomerung.boomerung_free
paid:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.viva.boomerung.boomerung
hope you like it
and feel free to contact me
Aviv
Why doesn't this work in my country? Says it's not available in Portugal
I will check that out. thanks for letting me know
I will check that out. thanks for letting me know
I"ve just checked it
The paid version should already be visble in Portugal.
I fixed the locations in the Free App and in a few hours it should also be available
thanks again
just wanted you to know there is a new version
enjoy!
sms forwarding is now available
SMS forwarding is now available.
Sms body is delivered when you activate the forward to mail option.
hope you like it!
Hi together,
I am searching for an Android app I can use to write and read my SMS via Browser/PC.
Should be very easy and simple and not oversized with the need to get too much access rights like e.g. pushbullet etc.
Would be great if someone would give some tipps for that
Thanks in advance
QMark said:
Hi together,
I am searching for an Android app I can use to write and read my SMS via Browser/PC.
Should be very easy and simple and not oversized with the need to get too much access rights like e.g. pushbullet etc.
Would be great if someone would give some tipps for that
Thanks in advance
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i was searching for a specific solution... found this post... figured i'd share with you what i've learned so far.
i've been using "sprint with google voice integration" for a year or so. it provides the ability to text via the google/voice webpage. but - while the google voice (full) allows you to use SMS, MMS, gifs / attachments, etc. - "the sprint with google voice integration" just allows you to do SMS.
so i was (and still am) considering switching to google voice (full) but it would cost me ~ $60 to get my phone number ported to google voice ($40 to sprint for activation of old phone to avoid losing subsidy on new phone and $20 to google voice).
i found this website which lists apps that you can use which (i believe all) receive the text on your phone then send it to the web and notifies you on the web browser if you have the webpage open. however, because i need to be able to send & receive messages when my phone is off, i think that the only option is google voice.
https://www.greenbot.com/article/2102552/android/4-android-apps-that-put-sms-on-your-desktop.html