View Full Version : any quick way to send SMS ??
skidoo
04-07-2006, 03:42 AM
I've just got a JAMin recently and I'm pretty happy with it, except I can't find a good bit of software that can send sms's easily.
Basically I can send sms's much more easily on a nokia phone, I'm looking for something like a friendly UI to send sms's, any suggestions.
Jamin is flashed with latest rom and a nice big 4gb sdcard for music :-)
Oh, I should say thanks to evryone on this forum for helping me understand alot of stuff. eg I've got A2DP running as well with the patch using Nokia HS-12W works perfectly
hanmin
04-07-2006, 10:49 AM
Try the WM5 "new menu" .. or something like that.
gianvi
04-07-2006, 11:50 PM
Have already tried the "Phone Pad" input panel instead of the default soft keyboard? Using T9 on S200 my SMS writing is much less slower than using standard keyboard on screen, but it's not as fast as my N80.
The phone pad is okay to type.. But I would really like to have a Danish version of the wordbook... Anyone knows how to get different languages for that?
ump001
23-07-2006, 12:26 PM
try tengo thumbpad or the normal tengo keypad, i think its super fast with some practise.
skidoo
24-07-2006, 12:10 AM
yeah thanks ump, after trying just about every method, I settled on tengo thumb, seems the best for me :-)
gjain13
25-09-2006, 02:28 PM
Can anyone let me know how can I change the default input mode to the phone pad from the keyboard. Basically whenever I reset my device, it goes to the keyboard as the default input. I would like to change this so that the phone pad is the default and I don't need to change it everytime.
Thank you,
Gaurav Jain
mccune
25-09-2006, 03:24 PM
There is a new version of TenGo (v2.1), it supports multiple languages! You try it first before buying :)
In the option menu you can set TenGo to be the default SIP :D
zaitsman
26-09-2006, 01:39 PM
Well, i write SMS quite often and i can say that i feel like the qwerty on screen keyboard is FASTEST as long as you're used to it. Can give me about 200 symbols per minute.
PhoenixAG
26-09-2006, 09:51 PM
I second that. Tengo is the best for me and its really easy to use and learn.
karakemal
26-09-2006, 10:34 PM
open a file via notepad
write
01#"\windows\tmail.exe" -service "SMS" -to "name <+90555xxxxxxx>" -body "your message here"
save file as file_name.lnk copy it to your device than run it via file explorer your mesaage will popup and tap on send.
thats it.
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