Does Agendus Mail let you type a SMS that's longer than 160 characters and then 
automatically send it as multiple messages? Or is that a function of your cell 
carrier?

TIA,
Jenny

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ralph Alvy 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 9:30 AM
  Subject: Re: [Treo] SMS Application


  I do not use the built-in SMS Messaging application because it's way too 
  buggy. I had to manually reset my Verizon 700p at least once or twice a day 
  due to that application locking it up. As a result I did an extensive search 
  for a third-party SMS application and landed on Agendus Mail Standard 
  Edition.

  When you install Agendus Mail, it will ask if you want to install Mail, SMS 
or 
  both. I use Snappermail for email, so I only installed its SMS module. Make 
  sure you install 5.3, not the current version, which 5.31. Find 5.3 here: 
  http://tinyurl.com/2n4b6s

  It never hangs or resets my device. However, it's not as feature-rich as the 
  built-in. What it lacks is threading.

  On Tuesday 19 June 2007 03:50:28 am Levi Wallach wrote:
  > Sprint recently offered unlimited SMS messages for free for SERO
  > accounts and I was able to get this added to all of my family's
  > phones. Now I need to know need to know:
  >
  > a) what to use this for: I've changed my Google Calendar
  > notifications to use SMS as opposed to email, but other than that I'm
  > not sure what to use it for. Most of my friends are my age (38) or
  > older, and so are not using SMS like the yunguns, as far as I know.
  > Any other uses for it that people know?
  >
  > b) if I can use something besides the built-in messaging app on my
  > 700p: I've looked online but perhaps haven't looked in the right
  > places. I don't see people discussing third-party SMS apps in the
  > same way that people have talked about third-party email apps like
  > Chatter and Snapper. The app built in to the 700P is not ideal. It's
  > kind of a pain, actually. There's gotta be something that is both
  > more efficient to use as well as have more features and be fairly
  > popular, right???
  >
  > Thanks,
  >
  > Levi



   

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