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TxtMan 2.0

by Saijo George on February 18, 2008

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TxtMan is a threaded SMS program for Windows Mobile 5.0+. It sends and receives text messages (SMS) and displays the messages as a conversation, like an instant messenger client.

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TxtMan has been tested mainly on the Motorola Q, but has been reported to work on these devices:

* Motorola Q
* Treo 700w
* Treo 700wx
* Cingular 8125
* Verizon XV6700
* Samsung i320
* T-Mobile Dash
* Samsung Blackjack
* Cingular 8525
* Orange M3100
* T-Mobile SDA
* O2 XDA Exec
* T-Mobile MDA (vibrate may not work)

It may work on other devices. If you’re running Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone or Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC Phone Edition, give it a try. If it works, let me know so I can add your device to this list. TxtMan has been reported to work on some devices running Windows Mobile 6.0. TxtMan requires the .NET Compact Framework 2.0 to be installed on your phone in order to run. It’s free, and many other Windows Mobile programs require it, so it’s a good thing to have. To download it here

Notes:

  • TxtMan no longer needs to be running to receive incoming SMS messages. TxtMan will launch automatically upon the receipt of an SMS message.
  • You won’t get message notifications like the built in messaging app gives you, but the program will play a sound, vibrate, and bring itself to the foreground when a message is received. If the phone’s ringer is off (silent mode) or you are on a call, TxtMan will not make a sound when an SMS is received. However, it will still vibrate, unless you turn that off in the options.
  • Due to the peculiarities of the .NET Compact Framework, when the focus is on the conversation window, pressing up and down on the 5-way pad scrolls the conversation, but will not move the focus back to the text input area. To move the focus away from the conversation window, press any key except up or down. For some reason, this applies to some devices, and not others.

Source : benhirashima.com

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Matthew March 1, 2008 at 10:00 am

I like your blog and thanks for it :) keep up good work!

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