Hoccer is an ad hoc program that allows you to send information via gestures (throwing and catching). Currently you can only send pictures, bookmarks, contacts and texts. It would be sweet if it could send any file....
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Hi everyone
I was just wondering about what are cool program that you could use on the wing using the Data plan ( internet).
I currently have http://www.palringo.com/ which is a messenger program that runs on with data plan. It really nice program and for people that like to chat with aim, msn messenger etc...It doesn't require TXT plan.
I was also wondering about my mail. When i go to the AIM site to check my mails only see text, not picture what so ever..Is there something wrong with my phone or is just not mean to be??
aad4321 said:
is it an @aim.com? im sure thats a pop3 email account. Google pop3 settings for an aim account, and you can set it up so it uses the mail application on the phone, instead of using internet explorer. you can also set it to check for mail automatically anytime you want
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Hi i kind of follow about what you said and instead of me cheking my emails on the internet explorer(My wing), I set up the email on my phone..So now i get my message on my phone directly but most of the picture theu dont display.. So i told my friend to send me a picture to my email, when i got the email and the attachment. I couldnt download the attch. or view it.. So i told him to send it as when you insert a picture . When i got the new messg. i saw the picture but i wasnt able to sae it to my phone.
** is there any plug-in for these **
What tool do YOU use to manage incoming/outgoing SMS?
I do not need special ringtones for SMS, I am looking for something to sort them into folders like thunderbird on the desktop for managing emails.
Am currently with T-Mobile and have the HTC Kaiser(or vario 3 as they call it).
As I have an unlimited internet usage on the phone, I just wondered if there was an easy way I can route a text to a mobile abroad via the web(and therefore text would be free).
I don't want to have to go to a website on the phone and do it, I'd prefer to be able to send like a normal text but to send it differently so it goes via web to the mobile.
What I wanted to do is replicate what you can do from a pc, which is send a normal style text from a website to a mobile. On the recieving mobile, it appears the same as any other text, so wouldn't need it's own internet connection.
Is this possible? How easy is it?
You can't do that
but you can do what I do
Setup your email account to send/receive to ur MS outlook mobile/ w/e ur email application is...and u can send texts by typing persons' number at watever..like
for at/ t [email protected] . ...tmobile [email protected]
verizon [email protected]@messaging.sprintpcs.com
these ppl will get the text and can reply to it...and when u get the reply in ur email inbox...it'll see the contacts name...not like blah blah @ tmomail.net
i do it..i.t works greatt
I'd do that, but for some reason when I send an email from my phone, it sends out two copies... I would hate to send two texts everytime!
Edit: I just looked into this some more since I have 'the time' and I realized that it's just my gmail account that is seeing the double emails since it's saving a 'sent' copy on the phone and then doubles it up in the gmail.com app. (so this will work! Now I'll have to go through and setup everyone's texting email and another gmail account just to have the responses go through it)
Activesync and message centre have no provision for backing up text messages. I found Microsoft Myphone Beta. You download the sync software from the website to phone, then you have access to messages, contacts, music, pictures, etc from the web, similar to skydrive or yahoo briefcase in principle. The following link gives you more info:
https://myphone.microsoft.com/mkweb/Start.po?lc=1033&mkt=en-US
Does anyone know if you can send contact details via bluetooth or sms to another phone from an HD7? As you can't copy & paste do i have to write it all out?
There is a paid app called Forward Contacts available in Marketplace which has been released recently and seems to do what you are asking in that it can use sms or email to forward contacts.
Other than via an app, there doesn't seem to be any way of doing this. Nodo will make it a bit easier by allowing the copying and pasting of contact info into a message, but the way I often do it is to go onto my PC and email the contact card from Outlook.
Not ideal, but is a reasonable work-around for the time being.