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Thursday, January 27, 2011

SMS-it 3.8.6


Send SMS (Text, pictures, ringtones) to a mobile phone

SMS-it is a software that allows you to send SMS to mobile phones utilizing of your computer.

SMS-it supports Picture messages, Caller Group Graphic, Operator Logo, Ringtones and Flash SMS. The messages can be sent through an attached modem, through an internet connection or directly through an attached mobile phone.

Supports sending free SMS through the infobiiip.com gateway. If a mobile phone is attached to the computer (IE through the IR port), the contents of the inbox can be downloaded and stored in folders. The phonebook can also be downloaded and synchronized with SMS-it!.

SMS-it can integrate with MS Outlook in order to send SMS from the control bar or to send an SMS whenever a Reminder comes up. Like this it is possible to predefine SMS Messages, that are sent in reaction to specific events.

One use can be, to predefine birthday messages and allocate them to the individual birthdays. As soon as the Outlook reminder comes up, an SMS is automatically send with the birthday message.

The SMS is send before the reminder and does not need any confirmation, hence it will also work on unattended systems.
Here are some key features of "SMS-it":
Sending through the Internet:
· SMS-it! can send messages through the Clickatell.com gateway. Clickatell allows you to set up an account and buy blocks of SMS. You can then send the messages either through their web site or through our SMS-it!. You can send text, pictures and ringtones.
Sending through the mobile phone:
· When you send the message through your mobile phone (attached to the computer), SMS-it! will use the parameters (Sender ID, SMS center, etc) of your phone to send the message. Sending will work the same as when sending messages from your phone, except that you type the message on your computer.
· Not all phone manufactures implement however a link to the
· computer (IR port or serial cable link). You can send text, pictures and ringtones. Having the mobile phone connected to the computer has the
· additional advantage that you can transfer data from your phone to the computer and back. IE you can synchronize your phone book and archive received SMS on your computer.

Sending through the modem:
· Sending the message through a modem will connect to a SMSC (SMS center) that relays your message to its destination. There are several mobile phone providers that offer this modem dial-up. The connection is to a local server (not to the internet), hence you need to chose a SMSC that is within your region.
· Alternatively you may select to dial a server abroad, but the
· communication cost will be expensive. There are two different protocols supported by the SMSC, either XIO/TAP or UCP. XIO/TAP is an older protocol initially designed for pager messages. SMSCs that support this protocol will not be able to process pictures or ringtones. They can only process text messages and can not send the SenderID. SMSCs that support the UCP protocol can send text, pictures and ringtones and support sending of the SenderID.
Limitations:

· Users will have to register to be able to send messages.
Here are some key features of "SMS-it":

Sending through the Internet:
· SMS-it! can send messages through the Clickatell.com gateway. Clickatell allows you to set up an account and buy blocks of SMS. You can then send the messages either through their web site or through our SMS-it!. You can send text, pictures and ringtones.

Sending through the mobile phone:
· When you send the message through your mobile phone (attached to the computer), SMS-it! will use the parameters (Sender ID, SMS center, etc) of your phone to send the message. Sending will work the same as when sending messages from your phone, except that you type the message on your computer.
· Not all phone manufactures implement however a link to the
· computer (IR port or serial cable link). You can send text, pictures and ringtones. Having the mobile phone connected to the computer has the
· additional advantage that you can transfer data from your phone to the computer and back. IE you can synchronize your phone book and archive received SMS on your computer.

Sending through the modem:
· Sending the message through a modem will connect to a SMSC (SMS center) that relays your message to its destination. There are several mobile phone providers that offer this modem dial-up. The connection is to a local server (not to the internet), hence you need to chose a SMSC that is within your region.
· Alternatively you may select to dial a server abroad, but the
· communication cost will be expensive. There are two different protocols supported by the SMSC, either XIO/TAP or UCP. XIO/TAP is an older protocol initially designed for pager messages. SMSCs that support this protocol will not be able to process pictures or ringtones. They can only process text messages and can not send the SenderID. SMSCs that support the UCP protocol can send text, pictures and ringtones and support sending of the SenderID.
Limitations:

· Users will have to register to be able to send messages.

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