Hello, I wanna build an app that will allow me to communicate with whatsapp.
I know that there are some reverse engineered WhatsApp libraries out there and I was wondering if anyone had experience using them with android apps?
I need to be able to send and receive the messages if thats possible.
Any information will help, thank for replies in advance!
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We have an application that was written for the ipaq 3970 with a PCMCIA jacket and a GSM card,(normally nokia cardphone). We sent and received SMS messages via standard AT commands. Our code was initially VB but we had to rewrite it using c# for performance reasons.
Has anybody managed to write an app for the XDA ii to send and receive SMS messages? If so how did you manage it, ie via AT commands or some other integrated API that is available on the XDA.
Does any of the XDA embedded software interfere or prevent a custom written app from intercepting SMS messages?
Any tips or pointers would be very much appreciated before we commit to buying a XDA only to find that it will not work as we intend.
Did you look at OpenNetCF? They have some .NET classes for sending/receiving SMS messages and interacting with the SIM.
Let me know if that does it for you.
Cube
thanks, at first glance it looks to be a top link for exactly what we want to do. I'll let you know how we get on,
Have you used theses classes yourself for sending/receiving SMSs?
cheers,
L
Cube
thanks, at first glance it looks to be a top link for exactly what we want to do. I'll let you know how we get on,
Have you used theses classes yourself for sending/receiving SMSs?
cheers,
L
port gnokii to wince.
there is a opensource project that's name is gnokii, that's work in most unix system and win32,
can send or read sms with serial base GSM modem, it writen in c.
http://www.gnokii.org/
Hope can help.
gnokki
Thanks for the gnokki link although I think porting it to CE would be a headache and it doesnt seem to support the XDA.
It might come in usefull elsewhere though.
Has anyone used software from a company called Derdack to manage the sending and receiving of SMS messages on windows platform?
Hi all.
I am new to developing on the Android platform, and am trying to familiarise myself with it. It's not like anything I've worked with recently.
I am currently looking at putting together an app, and one of the features I am looking to include is the ability to send messages from one device to another, via the data connection.
I realise this exists using XMPP, and clients such as jabiru and imov. I do not want to reinvent the wheel as such - so am wondering if there any clients out there that I can use to send messages from my app via a known working app.
I have been searching, but am not finding anything that looks suitable. Does anyone know of any apps that might be what i'm looking for?
Cheers.
Hi there,
The only thing I don't test WP7 further, is because almost all my contacts uses Android. That means that they all use the free Whatsapp messenger to send text messages for free.
When using WP7 I need to message them thrue sms and the other way around.
Is there any outcome that Whatsapp will be there for WP7?
Or, is there maby another free program like whatsapp that's both qualified for Android and WP7?
Thanx in advance,
Fabian1985
Nobody with the knoledge?
Would it be possible to develop a way to have the android system declare that your phone is an android phone and to push that out in intervals to other people if they were to search devices? and then possibly add a way to invite to a chat via gtalk or something. I've brought this up in other threads but never got a response.
/bump bump/
Anyone else install the viber app on wear OS?
If so are you just getting the message "you installed Viber! See messages and stickers right from your watch" when you open it. I dont see anything else just that messages. I dont understand why there is even an app if this is all it does.
I was hoping to be able to see all my viber messages on my phone and be able to read and create messages to/from specific people instead i just get the attached message.
Anyone know if this is all the app is suppose to do?
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Anyone know if this is all the app is suppose to do?
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Yes, it just helps delivering messages notifications to a watch.
There is no Wear OS optimized version of standalone Viber application (like there is Telegram for Wear OS (latest version 1.3.2 released in 2019)) but you can try sideloading regular Android Viber apk. Some lighter app versions might work pretty well in regards of text messaging actually. But I doubt that things like video calls and other heavy resource demand features would work, so expect crashes and freezes if you try to enable it.
There are also alternative messaging clients available (like the one from appfour), so it might help as well.