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Chat Threaded Text Messages On The Motorola Q

This post was published Tuesday November 27, 2007 filled under article.

 
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  • Nov 27, 2007
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  • I’ve had the Q for about a year now and ever since I’ve missed one feature that was really nice on previous cellphones. That feature was chat threaded SMS text messages, in other words instead of receiving text messages 1-by-1 like emails, you can view all your texts in their own chat thread or conversation, much like an instant messenger client (AIM, MSN etc.)

    Thanks to Extreme Text, this feature is now available for your Q and will make it much easier to have a conversation via text message. Once this application is installed you can scroll through your conversation and view time/date stamped text messages that you have sent or received to a specific contact. No more changing between folders from your inbox to your sent items to check the last message you sent to someone, or wasting time looking through hundreds of text messages in your inbox searching for a specific message. Extreme Text works with your regular Windows Mobile databases so all your current messages will be included and you can switch back to the default text program at any time without losing a message. It also adds great features including emotions, following links in the text, photo contact support, and more..

    If you have a Motorola Q and would like to try this application out you can download a totally free trial here. However the trial period will eventually end and at that point, just buy the license it is only ~$13.00.

    For additional information and screenshots, check out Extreme Text’s home page.

     
     

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    mc says:

    Dec 03, 2007, 8:10 pm:

    Install was flawless, after rebooting my phone i was surprised how well the application integrated itself with the default text messaging system. Only thing i noticed that i didn’t like was if you let your message get too full, or have too many conversations going at once, the messaging will delay when trying to send and compose new messages. All in all i like the program, so I registered it for ~$15 and will continue to use it.

     

    orbidomoumn says:

    Feb 24, 2008, 4:11 pm:

    Good
    site.

     

    Fanniemp says:

    Mar 24, 2008, 12:58 am:

    Great page!, man

     

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