hi
i have a big problem, and i'm searching for a program...
i have a vodafone d2 sms-volume-package, 250 sms free per month, but i can't see how many sms i've send, because only the normal messages are displayed in the entrance so i can't see how many real sms i've send.
now i want:
an today plugin tool, where i can fill in the number of sms free for the month, and then the programm subtracs the number of sms from the 1. of each month so that i now how many sms left for me ?!
looks like this:
Free SMS: 250 - Send: 43 - Left: 207
please help me..
mfg
tag,
i would do this, i have experience in c# but somehow i cant setup a phone application, and i only get my xda mini tomorrow, so
if someone can tell me how to create mobile applications with the visual c# express (the free one) edition, help me out and i will do some applications
Try this
Try this Today Plugin (am using it on my O2 mini)
If you dont like it, can uninstall too
@Rockviech
You can't develop progs with the express edition because it does'nt have the required compact framework in it. You need the standard edition.
Hi,
i do need such a tool for my pocket pc WM 5 as well but the above tool freezes device. Even i cant setup or change anything in the tool for volume sms account (e.g. amount of SMS).
Is there any other useable tool out which is worth to buy or maybe free?
TIA,
Falk
Hi,
Check out phoneAlarm - it has SMS count and also allows setting Monthly free SMS in the billing options.
Are there any other SMS counters that will work with O2? DK doesn't, as O2 doesnt allow delivery reports. And Phonealarm slows down my phone too much.
Cheers
Related
I have installed O2 SMS Plus and the patch. I can send sms successfully , however the replies made by the person only show in my inbox, the don't show in O2 sms plus at all! Does someone have a fix for this? Any help would be great as i'm dying for this program to work!
Are you sure?
You do not need a patch I think, only one cab is doing well. (but O2Plus needs a patch)
Which version of "SMS+" is yours? Try this it works well at least for me :wink:
will this work for my MDA US (tmobile)?
Give it a try. Won't lose anything.
8)
That was the same program that I had before, I have removed it, and re-installed it several times, but to no avail....I can send sms from it perfect...but everyone who replies to me, the sms go straight to the normal inbox and don't even show in the os sms plus program. I have read numerous posts of people who have it running fine, I just don't understand why I can't get the damn program to work right!
don't know if this has any bearing, but....
maybe you have spb pocket plus or a similar app running, and did not include o2smsplus.exe in the exceptions list (only tmail.exe)?
I've noticed that O2 SMS Plus V1.2 (01060606) is the latest version of O2 SMS Plus
Anybody got a change to see what's different? Except from the numbers of course
where can one download 1.2?
The only thing that I have running that I could think would cause a problem would be pocketbreeze, do you tink that disabling this would help?
When you use O2 SMS Plus you have to close your standard Inbox.
Did you do this?
I also use PocketBreeze, and O2 SMS Plus works fine..
Were you able to get SMS Plus to be the default application?
mccune said:
When you use O2 SMS Plus you have to close your standard Inbox.
Did you do this?
I also use PocketBreeze, and O2 SMS Plus works fine..
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My messaging program is not running, is there another way to close my inbox? I just don't have it open, maybe I am not doing something right....how do I go about actually closing my inbox?
You should be able to close it when you go to:
Start -> Settings -> System -> Memory-> Active Programs
But when you don't use a program with Task Manager, like MagicButton, vBar, PocketPlus etc. Then I believe it should close the Inbox without the use of any extra program
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I've noticed that you use PocketPlus. You can just tap on the top right. You should be able to see the Inbox in the running programms. Just press the X to close it.
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Have you tried the version attached in the second post?
Humm, where to download version 1.2 again? :twisted:
I tried the version in the second post...still same problem ....
1.2 isn't available for download.. ..it's part of the O2 Atom Exec ROM
i see. and whats new in 1.2 compared to 1.1?
This app will be for all wm devices.
This is an ongoing project that is in need of some of you guys expertise. The rom of the treo 750v has been dumped and is in need of hacker and developers. The treo 750v has features that NO OTHER wm device does. Like the threaded sms messaging, which is sms in a chat style form.
http://www.palm.com/sg/products/smar...messaging.html is a little more about how it works and what it does.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=279758 is a thread in the xda-treo forum, but I feel need to be here due to the fact that it will be for all wm devices and is in need of developers and hackers.
Attached is the rom dump.
Thanks, Cody
in many countries you pay pr. sms much more then you'd pay to send text over grps so for most ppl msn, skype or other IM clients would do the same thing only much cheaper
I am really not sure what the hype is about. Haven't used SMS in a long time a with 100MB data package, I have to agree with Rudegar even the built in MSN messenger is better.
Any way I thought you should know that what you posted is not a ROM dump and cannot be used to extract the app.
Interesting you say that. If you have kids sms messaging is almost a requirement. It is extremely popular with the younger generation. I find myself using it more and more. I have friends that send over 3k sms messages in a month. A threaded sms app sure makes it a much better experience.
The rom dump thread was moved by someone over to the treo section for those wondering where it went. The dump is on the ftp server.
ftp.xda-developers.com
userid: xdaupload pw: xda
file: treo750vrompartial_bcaslis.zip (dump of Part00, Part01 and Part02 partitions)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=279758
I played with the rom dump yesterday. The messaging app does load, just seems to be missing some resources and/or registry entries that I'm not prepared to import right now (test machines all being used already).
It also appears to be fixed at 240x240, although that can probably be fixed later.
The rest of the rom - doesn't contain many intersting .exes, but I know hannip is interested in a number of the other devices and drivers installed. They don't appear to be device specific (c.f. many eten files are).
In the UK, data contracts are very expensive, and you get loads of SMS bundled in your contracts, so SMS makes sense. I don't IM from my phones. But both have their uses.
But I still can't see the fascination with threaded SMS. It'd be quite straight forward to program even if the treo app can't be sucked out.
V
PS Whoever dumped the roms to begin with, many thanks!
However, we may need to get an overview of the databases on the device as well, in case there are any custom databases. The speed dial plugin that has thus far been elusive relies on a call db. Either a device backup (using sprite etc) or a database dump would be useful to check. Just a guess, might lead to nothing.
Thanks vijay for all of your assistance! Good to hear that the sms app loads. I've been trying to get the a2dp dll's to work on my treo 700wx and 700w devices just to get my feet wet. Having some issues getting the dll's to load, but with your help I might figure this out yet.
The excitement for the 750 sms app over the other threaded sms apps out there is the clean integration with the os and today screen. I've tried other sms threader apps and they are buggy, don't grab messages when the pda is suspended, and leave copies of sms messages in poutlook. The one from triangle powers is a .net app and loads extremely slow because of it. It is expected that the palm written app will solve all of these problems. Plus it handles mms pictues, audio etc.
i dont say i dont use sms i just say i use sms as sms's as in short message service msg's
not as chat because i dont see the point of using it as chat
of cause if you dont pay pr. each sms
and want to chat with somebody who dont have msn it's usefull i guess
but another issue is the delay if that person is on a different network then you heard that compeating phone companys are not always too snappy to route to eachother
Rudegar said:
i dont say i dont use sms i just say i use sms as sms's as in short message service msg's
not as chat because i dont see the point of using it as chat
of cause if you dont pay pr. each sms
and want to chat with somebody who dont have msn it's usefull i guess
but another issue is the delay if that person is on a different network then you heard that compeating phone companys are not always too snappy to route to eachother
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Well, I'm someone who wants the SMS chat program badly.
Understand, it's not so much that you use like an IM program, you don't.
This is just a method by which to organize your SMS conversations e.g. say you and your friend over the day send back and forth to each other 20 messages, all releated to the same thing. Now throw in 15 more random SMS from other peopel in the same day. Your inbox would be a mismash of 20 something messages (assuming you don't delete every single one, maybe there is important info you need).
This program would "group" your SMS into a single "chat style thread", like and IM history would. You can then just delete the entire thread at once when you are done with it. It's also nice to keep that previous information handy, especially if your discussing plans, information, phone numbers etc. You just scroll up to find it again.
If you're a heavy texter, this is a great way to organize your back-and-forth conversations. It's not an IM replacment, so don't think of it as that.
In my case I use it as a compliment to AIM. I have AIM forwarding all of my IM's to my cell phone when I am away. That way my friends and family can msgs me anytime anywhere. My phone/pda can remain in suspend mode conserving the battery and I still get my IM's. I can reply to them just like an IM session. No need for the AIM client on my phone.
The best thing about using sms over an IM client is that you can communicate with anyone that has a cell phone. You don't have to tell someone to register with an IM server to send them messages. It works in suspend mode. With a nice sms chat app the only advantage an IM client has over it is the messages are more instantaneous. But for phone use that is acceptable imo.
Of course this all assumes you don't have to pay on a per sms basis.
Hi! theloanranger said he extracted the 750v threaded app already. It's at:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=1035112&posted=1#post1035112
Can somebody try it and post the screenshots please? I'm so looking forward to using it with my Pocket Loox T830 (not arrived yet)
Screenshots/Need some help!
Screenshots are found here:
http://discussion.treocentral.com/showpost.php?p=1106882&postcount=15
NOTE: Some of us are having issues. We CANNOT send an SMS to an email address. We get an error message:
"Could not send message. The message center number or the email center number is invalid. Please contact the wireless operator."
Now, in the SMS app, if you go to Menu --> Options --> Advanced tab
Network Configuration/Manual/Edit...
You'll see spots for "message center number" and "email center number" and both are blank. When you put in a number (such as found here: http://www.smsfre.com/SMS-Mesaging-Centers.htm ) they do not stick after hitting "OK".
Any help/ideas?
Hello friends, I'm writing you about a trouble in xplod's WM6.1 rom. (but I think all WM6.1 works like that in this thing).
SMS Threaded: an IM style chat but for "Text SMS" (like: FROM Tina: "Hello" - FROM You: "Hello to you" - FROM Tina: "How r u?" - FROM You: "fine thx"). Well, great...but...
I've backupped my old SMS (3600 SMS) and upgraded to WM6.1..all works fine.
So I've decided to restore my SMS's Backup...15min and all SMS must be in the Mobile Database.
I've opened Outlook in my new WM6.1 and after 30min of "some unknown work" the PPC is free to use...but....BUT? I've got just about 30 SMS in my list!! OMG!
After some minutes I've got understood that all SMS are "grouped" by "sender".
Nice thing but I need to disable that funcion: sometimes I like to read VERY OLD SMS but while they are grouped I cannot reach easylly OLDEST SMS becouse in the first screen I've got just RECENT SMS and a "link" called "Older"....click on "Older" displays some other SMS...another click displays another screen with other older SMS...in that way I need 2 years to reach bottom of the Database!!!
Someone can help me plz?
Mode SMS
Try the program in this link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=382548
Sam
So, i downloaded the official alltel rom from htc.com and there is no threading in this 6.1
anyone know how to enable threading and stopping the text sent message?
any alltel users help me out?
Here are the 2 registry keys you need to modify.
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Inbox\Settings\OEM\SMSInbox\
ThreadingDisabled. 1 to disable, 0 to enable.
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Inbox\Settings\
SMSNoSentMsg. 1 to disable. 0 to enable.
Hi,
I`m looking for an application, which I can use to send texts trough carriers website.
Many network carriers offer sending free texts from their websites (sometimes without logging in, sometimes with).
I`m interested in, because I`d like to use it for sending texts abroad for free.
I know that I can go to carriers website using Opera (or any other browser) and do it, but it takes time and makes it all a bit complicated.
I`d like to put the number and message and then press send, app. picks up that it`s an international number of recipient and forwards it to set earlier carriers website(without launching Opera) and sends it.
I`ve got 100 free texts every month trough my carriers website and I can use them to send texts abroad.
Maybe, there is something already as described above?
I had a very similar application on my desktop PC, it was called SMS Pilot and it did the trick on my home PC.
I`ll buy a case of "amber nectar" for it.
Cheers.
i like the idea but i think there are flaws in it in some cases. for example i can have up to 2messages free per day from vodafone.
the problem would be that as soon as you have used up those messages, sending another will fail..
you could solve it though..
1. just have the program give you the option to use normal txt mode or through carriers website
2. have a daily/monthly sms counter, maybe with a reminder so that you know what you have left..
anyway, loving the idea
hi!first of all sorry for my poor english.... the solution exist yet!!! i know two programs. one is java "skebby" the others is java and in beta test for windows mobile, the name is jack sms. i don't konow if they support the porvider you need. you can easy find if they do what you need. bye
Greetings
I have been using a program called "Skebby" for sometime now it is originally Italian, but there is an english version for it.
its a J2ME program that is used to send SMS through web and it is really CHEAP! (well not really SMS but it could be used to send SMSes)
if you message some one (or some people) alot everyday the normal SMS could cost alot, and the email/IM would cost too (if you dont have a good a data plan).
so you install skebby, and your friend(s) install it and you can exchange messages with a really cheap price, (one KB per message, up to 1600 characters each message).
I know there are alot of those IM/Messaging programs, .. but i have not seen a program that spends so little as this, .. it is really implemented in away that uses minimum data consumption.
Original website (Italian): http://www.skebby.it/
English Version Program: http://www.getjar.com/mobile/28239/free-sms-skebby---eng/
Update: a registration is required to use the program, but the registration is free!
Happy messaging
cheers!