Re: SMS from the computer
Datum: 05.07.2008 20:31
Message-ID: <486fbdf4$0$2516$da0feed9@news.zen.co.uk>
Newsgroup: uk.telecom
On Sat, 05 Jul 2008 17:35:35 +0100, TheOldFellow passed an empty day by writing: > Like many people my age, I can't do typing on a mobile phone - a typical > text (which I send once in every 3 months or so) takes me about half an > hour to compose on my Nokia 7210 (on T-mobile PAYG). Is there a cheap > way of sending an SMS from the computer (mine runs Linux) so that the > recipient doesn't get one of those 'TheOldFellow has sent you a text, > pay £5 to read it' messages? I don't mind paying, say £0.20 a throw > though - it'd be worth it to be able to type it properly without all > those abrevs, U no. > R. Set yourself up a sipgate account. You don't have to make use of the VOIP, but if you want to you can make and use the Gnome or KDE softphones. For texting, You can link your account to a mobile phone, sending your texts from the PC just like they came from your phone. The 'reply' function sends them back to your mobile. The downside, they cost a little over 5p each. -- begin oefixed_in_2005.exe[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
