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!
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Just got notified of this, and thought you all would be interested.
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Criss
I watched the demo and couldn't understand what it was about. Monitor different locations weather and other security alerts? I also couldn't pay attention long enough to see how it integrated with your mobile phone.
Still learning about it myself
From what I've seen it provides a way to send a message to defined groups. Emergency contacts is the one that is prebuilt. You send one message and it goes to everyone in the group. The news thing looks like a way to keep up with info that might affect family/friends who live way from you.
It is a desktop app, but if you activate your phone, you can send and recieve alerts from the system via sms.
I'm sending feedback that I'd like to see a dedicated mobile app.
looking for the best widget / app for twitter. i'm sort of new to the twitter scene and don't really plan on broadcasting my life to a billion people, but i thought it might work well as a free alternative to sending text messages (which actually cost me money after a certain point).
anyway, just looking for suggestions on best widgets and/or apps.
thanks!
You can try Google Voice, it can send text messages for free. It can also be your voicemail as well. Then you can get the Google Voice app for Android, it integrates with the phone perfectly.
I think you may need to sign up for a new number when you register, to be able to use free texting.
So, Ive developed and released a nice little app called SMS Forwarder (yes its free and yes its out on the market).
SMS Forwarder is a simple but smart application that will let you forward incoming text messages to another number and/or an email address. Maybe you want to read your text messages on your computer through email, maybe you have two phones and what to keep up to date on new SMS or maybe you want to make sure no one is harassing your kids.
More features are being planned but in order to see if my server can handle the traffic Im going easy to begin with!
Please give the app a go, rate it and leave a feedback.
Ive recently updated it with more customization settings and some tweaks here and there.. Im also planning on making it possible to reply to emails in order to reply to the SMS (would make replying to SMS a lot easier imho )
Thanks
Appsite with all the info you need here
Made an appsite for it here
Just a little update!
Been developing this app over several months now and the functionality of both the free and PRO versions are getting pretty good. I would greatly appreciate any feedback on it.
I use it myself while I'm at work where I dont have access to my phone. Works well for me!
Hi all:
I am a developer for an app that forwards SMS (and other things) to an email address. Obviously it would be elegant to be able to reply to your SMS right from your email account, while the other side still sees your SMS in the normal way, and the app does exactly this.
But to get the reply back to the phone via email, we need the user to enter the email-to-SMS address as part of setup. You know, like [email protected] or @vtext.com. The app has a database for some countries and carriers but obviously its a drop in the bucket.
We are finding out that maybe not a lot of people know of such a feature on their phones, hence this poll! It'll help us try some other ideas, or implement this one differently.
Thanks!
PVS
PhoneLeash - free on Android Market
Rogers (in Canada) has this service.. but they charge us for it. So not many people actually have it.
Thanks to everyone who responded. As a result of the poll results, PhoneLeash now supports forwarding SMS (and missed calls, and location, and battery status) to another phone number via SMS. And replying back to these forwarded SMS' does not require an email-to-SMS feature. If you forward to a Google Voice number (or other PC-based SMS-capable services such as HeyWire, Pinger), you can use a PC, and enjoy a very nice feature set (see this review).
Thanks for the useful development for mobile users and internet users as well.
However, I'm already using this service with the help of third party i.e. TextMarketer.co.uk
Play (Poland) already has such a service. It is free for everyone. Polish speakers can check it here: http://www.blogplay.pl/2010/11/kopia-sms-na-email-beta/
Good afternoon guys. I came across an interesting sms app yesterday and decided to give it a try. It's hello sms. I loved the design, simplicity and very easy to use. However I was really confused with some aspects of the app.
1). It says it's an sms app, but it's often compared to a messing app like whatsapp. I was able to send sms, but it says that it's free of charge if the other person has hello sms as well. So if the other person doesn't have it, what's the charge per sms? Would I see some type of fees on my Sprint phone bill? The developers don't provide much info and description on the play store. I tried to contact the developers by email twice and no damn response. If someone is using this app please share your experience. And wether or not it's free or costs money.
Thanks