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If you want to work directly with the service providers it might take a lot of legal hassle and sometimes, money. With these options, read text messages will be a lot easier.
With this software, you can read iPhone text messages online, such as the new text messages, unread text messages as well as the ones you deleted already. There are 3 ways to read all text messages and recover deleted text messages you want from iOS device, iTunes Backup, and iCloud Backup. First, download and install the iMyFone D-Back on your computer. Select 'Messages'from the list. Once the scan is finished, all your messages will be shown, you can even read the deleted messages by choosing 'Show only the deleted files'.
Launch the software, click on 'Recover from iTunes Backup ' and select 'Start'. Then choose 'Messages' from the data list. Select 'Messages'from the list and then fill in the iCloud login details iMyFone does not retail personal details such as this. You will be shown all your available iCloud backup files and then, you can select which you will like to read.
A scan will start, once it is done, you can simply read all the existing and deleted messages from iCloud backup. As stated earlier, getting your text messages through your mobile providers could prove to be a hassle. Not sure about other countries. Thanks for this post.
I was getting ready to whine "what about those of us who have iPhones and iPads? I now see I have some choices. My Apple iMessage works quite well, computer OR phone. Please don't become too biased, there are many of us who are Mac users that love the way the iOS shares many applications. My Apple iMessage works quite well, computer of phone.
I like the first two choices -- just wish there was something like it for iPhone. I've used google voice for a long time, but with the lack of development, and lack of integration on the iphone, I've had to give it up. I don't download anything even though I frequently send SMS. Just use my email program to send to someone's cell phone: If they're not on Verizon, change the domain accordingly.
I'm surprised DeskSMS isn't listed. It's a great app which also allows you to check your phone's messages. The only thing you need is a Google account and then you can receive your messages through Google Talk or the Google Chrome add-on. I use Google Voice, the text from computer is nice but I use google voice as my main number and love that you can mark a phone number as spam and never hear my phone ring when they call again.
I could get a lot more said in less time by voice than by texting, and it would be a lot cheaper - and stave off Repetitive Motion Syndrome at least for a while longer! I agree talk is a lot easier than send a lot texts. And if you need send so many texts, just get your friend on any of the message apps.
One or even a few text messages are enough. But if you're going to send that many texts at a half-minute a text, you can get a lot more said in less time using voice and it would probably be cheaper, not to mention putting off Repetitive Motion Syndrome RMS at least for a little while.
Zipwhip works well, and for simply sending T-Mobile, it is tmomail. Alltel, the number is message. Sprint it is messaging. While it is free to send messages this way, standard text message rates apply to recipients because the messages are delivered as ordinary texts. Much easier to use and it has its own download for your computer, so that you will be notified with a popup and you can write messages without opening your browser.
When needed, you also have access to all your messages, by opening a browser to view them. When you use your browser, it works the same as Mighty Text. Go a ahead and try it.
I think you'll like it. I liked Motorola invention of its webtop lapdoc. The phone I have made by Motorola turns into a mini laptop and desktop computer. Technically my Motorola phone has two operating systems on it. One partition runs Android, while on the other partition runs a lite version of Linux for the Webtop.
Too bad Motorola killed the webtop.
Noting is stored on the tablet as both devices are connected using a secured encrypted blue tooth connection. All data a streamed encrypted from the BlackBerry phone to the tablet. Motorola didn't really "kill" webtop, just the new version runs as the tablet version of Android. Not as cool, but it's still fun to brag to those who don't have Moto ;.
I quite like 3CX Android Remote. The app runs a server off your phone like the others listed, and it tells you your device IP address and a port number. You can access this server through any web browser, no extra software needed. It can be configured with a username and password for extra security.
The app let's you check your messages, use the web browser, has a file browser, and with root access you can remote control your phone I couldn't, but the feature is present as well as access the camera remotely. I use the Mighty Text.
I do not have to keep my phone in the same room with me anymore. I like when it tells me I need to charge my phone too. I'm a big MightyText fan too. Although when I'm on VPN for work, my employer blocks access. The browser widget gives repeated error messages. I have tryed Google, but are not so happy with this - gives too many problems with not sending the messages: Cube, Compared Dan Price.
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Do you think that setup would work over here in Manila, Philippines where I am? The interface looks like a standard desktop, and I have found it very easy to use. Juan Carlos Pelayo Santos. What if I'm not in the US?