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message2net 1.2.4


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Requirements Mac OS X 10.3.9 or 10.4.x/ Universal Binary
Downloads 9 Limitations None
Publisher Nova Media File Size 2.3M
Date added 28 Nov 2007 Check your speed

Finally there is an easy way to create, send and receive SMS with your Mac and forget about that tiny keyboard on your mobile phone.

For SMS management, message2net offers a handy interface to store and sort all your SMS. And it supports Apples Address Book for easy contact management.

  • Address Book support: Search for a name and get the associated mobile phone numbers displayed in a snap without the need to open Address Book.
  • Multipart SMS-support: Be creative. Do not stop at 160 characters. Just continue typing with multipart SMS support. There is a limit of 10 SMS you can sent in a row, however.
  • Group SMS: Share your insights with group SMS. message2net supports sending one message to 10 people at once, so there is no need to leave someone in the dark.
  • Easy SIM-management: With message2net is is simple as drag and drop to copy names and associated numbers from your Address Book to the SIM-card and vice versa. Or just add a new number to your already existing contacts.
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