I've started using a Chrome extension called MightyText for my
personal use. Requires an Android phone but doesn't use Bluetooth or
Wifi so the phone doesn't even have to be anywhere near the computer,
just so long as its powered up. Could be a good alternative to shakey
bluetooth connections. There's another extension called BrowserText or
similar but I'm not familiar with it.
Charlie
On 17 August 2011 12:14, David Colven <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> The Grid 2 does this – I’m sure you knew this already - or was it not this
> sort of user you were looking for?
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> Sending text messages from your phone via your computer using 'sync'
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> I know this is possible, but can't find good software to do this anymore -
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> From searching there appear to be a couple of possible Microsoft issued
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