[App Idea]SMS Scriptor - You can now script to your phone via sms! - Windows Mobile Software Development

SMS Scriptor​
Ok this is just a basic app and the point of it is for you to be able to script to your phone and send it cooler messages. The point of it is that more people will use it and soon, you can send out 'friend' invitations for which you can send out an invitation for you friend to not use passwords in their scripts (and that way, they can communicate to you by other means than just through boring sms). So...there are a variety of things which I have an idea in this app for:
-Automatically decode "sms-like" messages
ex: "LOL" will automatically convert into Laugh out Loud
-Send out cool birthday wishes through sms-script
ex: HS:Message.birthday.send = "HAPPY BIRTHDAY"
would automatically send out a premade birthday message with your text in it to their phone...other templates will also be embedded in their phone so it will be ready when someone sends them messages
-Start programs automatically so if they are confused on how to use their phone or if they don't know where a file is but you do, just script it
ex: HSrogram.execute = "\Windows\myprogram.exe"
-Can send out "audible" sms's so if they are driving, they can listen to a message from in the car without picking up their phone. The program will automatically announce it or it can let the friend send out an mms.
-Can send out an active link to a phone number so the phone will automatically call the other person when the message arrives
ex: HShone.Call = "13396547893"
and that will automatically dial that number in the recipient's phone.
-Can send out destructable sms's which kill themselves after a specified time
ex: HS:SMS.timed.send(120) = "Hey dude this will remove itself in 2 mins"
-One must have a password in their sms script and unless they are a friend, the other party needs to confirm an acceptance from a person or they can deny it if it is some random dude.
-Will soon work on Blackberry, Iphone, And Android
The next generation of sms talk will be soming soon​
Im gonna need a few comments on these existing features or at least tell me i should add something to it and then I will post up a first release.

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phone book categories; divert to voice mail by category?

i use my TP2 for both personal and work, and its on 24/7, but i would like to automatically divert business calls(as defind in the caterogy section in outlook, when you hit edit contact - more)
ideally iwould like to be able to select a category and choose if i want ot divert that to voicemail
if it could also define it to auto divert the category based on day and time and if possible based on calender entry or defineable.
also if it could change my profile as well that would be amazing.
so does anyone know how i could go about doing this
monkeyturnip said:
i use my TP2 for both personal and work, and its on 24/7, but i would like to automatically divert business calls(as defind in the caterogy section in outlook, when you hit edit contact - more)
ideally iwould like to be able to select a category and choose if i want ot divert that to voicemail
if it could also define it to auto divert the category based on day and time and if possible based on calender entry or defineable.
also if it could change my profile as well that would be amazing.
so does anyone know how i could go about doing this
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I'd strongly recommend "Magicall" by Mobiion ( http://www.mobiion.com/magicall.html )
It can definitely divert via Category; not sure if it can do it by the type of number (business; home) as I've not tried that yet
-Steve
thefixer said:
I'd strongly recommend "Magicall" by Mobiion ( http://www.mobiion.com/magicall.html )
It can definitely divert via Category; not sure if it can do it by the type of number (business; home) as I've not tried that yet
-Steve
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that is perfect (on the face of it, havnt tested it in the field as yet) i just want to block certain people during certian times, and they are stored ascertain categories.
i hope that the "hang up" option diverts to my voice mail,
and to be able to SMS them as "sorry im on holiday" text is just the iceing on the cake
thanks
monkeyturnip said:
that is perfect (on the face of it, havnt tested it in the field as yet) i just want to block certain people during certian times, and they are stored ascertain categories.
i hope that the "hang up" option diverts to my voice mail,
and to be able to SMS them as "sorry im on holiday" text is just the iceing on the cake
thanks
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Yes - that's exactly what 'hangup' does (same as pressing the red button on any other mobile.
I do think it's a little confusing as to what magicall has named the following operations:
Magicall 'Ignore' = Do nothing, other than mute the ringer
Magicall 'Hangup' = Divert Immediately to voicemail (i.e. 'do not disturb')
I use Magicall primarily for handling outgoing International and/or calls to mobiles. I have different international calling cards set up, and whenever I dial anything other than a US domestic number I get Magicall to change the outgoing number and use a calling card. Saves me $$$, and allows me to use different calling cards for different countries/types of call automatically.
I'm considering writing a small app that will allow me to set and/or toggle individual rules within Magicall for a period of time (I often want to just hit a 'do not disturb' button as I get called into an unscheduled meeting, diverting most calls to VM without actually turning off the phone or manually creating a meeting to say I'm busy)
As you hit the button it would allow you to specify a time period; if that was about to expire the phone would vibrate to alert you, if you did nothing the rule would be re-enabled). I've only been using Magicall for a couple of weeks, but I think this would be a very useful addon (and would work well - there's already a command line interface for external apps to control rules)
If anyone thinks that would be useful, let me know - not sure how many Magicall users there are around here! (I'm not associated with them - just a happy customer!)
-Steve

[AppDev] HowdyKeith's Mortscript Apps for Pushing Progress

Here I am going to reposit the multiple dev topics i am working on and a dev blog and where we r pushing.
Some of these topics will have been discussed before and apps released.
I am going to take 'em and tie em together for bigger goal.
Some of these Mortscript apps were written a long time ago and can benefit from a more robust version of Mortscript.
Also I will post as many script tools here as I can. Some tools are scripts I have written but don't deem their own thread. Other things are the real applications I find indispensable.
Links to real apps...
ai Cab Explorer:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=561968
Webpage Cabgrn for making registry cabs
http://www.supware.net/CabGen/
Links of Mort utils.
Wav player - Mort seems not to want to play different types of wav files. This app will let u test them through mort. I will list the types that Mort doesnt play and the types of wav it does play.
bluetooth functionality.
Currently there is no working Bluetooth toggler for phones with the Widcomm bluetooth stack. I made a working toggler with the help of Pocketmax PhoneAlarm. I am pretty sure i can make a stand alone bluetooth toggler now.
With Phone alarm i can have the bluetooth go on and off when I plug my phone in. As long as I can use Phone alarm I have that issue licked. I could Mort that, but Phone alarm is so great that if I can use it, i do. All these apps I work with I am stuck with the trial versions, but since I end up resetting my phone every other week that never is too much of a problem.
The remaining issue is with turning on Microsoft Voice command with my car settings. We're going to take a look at that here. For auto profile switching i can detect if the car is connected AND my computers bt dongle is connected, i am at home: (disable the car bt so i dont miss calls) Also if first connect of computer after being connected to car, auto run ActiveSync and sync up.
Also I can have Voice command msg me with spoken msgs using the SMS sender I wrote. What could work better is to make appts and have voice command read those. I expect to bump into some walls.
After a number that is unknown but the number is available can popup a while pages with the number.
sill want a whois posted to the dialer screen status. will the internet kill the call? no, right?
So my phone cant run http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=298279&page=6 but i can make it work with mortscript. also phonelog should do this on my phone can do this, but it is always 5 hours off when it stores it. i have complained about this bug for the last 2 years or so, but since i am the only one with this problem, updates have never fixed this for me. obviously i should just write my own.
http://xboxapi.duncanmackenzie.net/gamertag.ashx?GamerTag=skullliosis
internot
A good hard look at the connected to internet detector. Why does iexplore connect to the internet and morts sometimes don't?
One more for the pie.
Issues and walls that are suck.
I dont have GPS, or even rkLocation. WTH. But I do have internet. Which means maybe I could use a web page What;s my ip to get a location. I couldnt use that to drive a map program of course but just maybe I could tell that I was not at home and set my bluetooth and stuff to on.
Some apps use a static location. If i can get a zip it might be possible to inject it for the app to use.
Also, we can't detect how much memory a program takes up, for example in a task manager. but we do know how much memory was available before we opened the app and then how much free after.
phone creeping.
Just between u n me.
CatchMe:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=502214
A number of lost phone apps can do certain remote tricks. I don't want to reinvent any wheels, but none of these apps work on my Windows Mobile 5 Smartphone. To tell the truth I already have gotten most of the lost phone functionalities working with StatusTicker. But we can go a bit further than just send back SMS with GPS or even rkLocation (I can do that, sure). Here are some additions I will be workin on shortly:
Remote activation of cameras to take some pictures and remote live video.
http://www.mobiletopsoft.com/pocket-pc/download-mobiscope-video-from-webcams-2-6-15.html
Remote trigger an online backup.
File Forte (Auto FTP backup)
Shozu
Apps that capture documents and upload em to online could also capture the call logs and sms logs.
Evernote
Dashwire (I better hurry while it's free)
Qiik? sends video
Send Back data:
Send me all my SMS Received/Sent
Send me my call history
What's my phone's Ip?
Remote purge
Remote lock
Turn on the bluetooth and annoy the neighbors. It could be possible to turn on the bt and then use it like a range finder with a different phone. Of course we can just unmute it remotely if its muted and trigger an alarm sound.
Downloading on a smartphone
I'm Batman
Here we will look at keycap ing and how close we can approximate it.
Using Iexplore as a config editor.
I am pretty sure I can use html pages to modify config ini's.
By having the page pass itself the arguments on the url, they show up in the page title and thereby can be reintegrated with Mort.
I already set up the html a few years ago on a e-commerce site I worked on. I found my old javascript codes which pass and interpret the ? and & variables you see in the url address bar. This means I can can use check boxes, input boxes, etc...
I am thinking this is going to be very cool.
Poor mans motion detector
So can we make a motion detector?
take picture
take another
compare size.
if size <> image has changed.
What about taking a picture/screenshot and if its black then we can check its size and see that it is dark?
If there is no native camera click option, and we can't access the camera sometimes, we may be able to leave the camera view open and then take screenshots with a screenshot app and then use those picks...
***
Mort doesnt give size of an app in memory.
so we would have to subtract the new free space from the old memory. yikes?
AppToDate - Mortscript support and integration
integrate Apptodate version checking and updating without using apptodate:
AppToDate Subroutine for Mortscript
Hi,
So I have AppToDate support in my Voice command app. So if you have AppToDate it will report whether you need an update and can download and install from there.
I have made a subroutine for your AppToDate supported mortscript app so it can check for an update.
We could have it download the updated cab. I can't use the download command since I have a smartphone. I guess I could make the PPC version and then have my app run AppToDate on my Smartphone.
And to think I hesitated.
Attached Files
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Infra red receiver/transmitter
i wonder if i can make a Infra red receiver/transmitter with mortscript?
Well we cant do infra red output. but we could activate the infra red receiver and then use a remote control on it?
Phone Utils
Can we identify the caller and if known, open the contact with that callers name. Yes, I think we can.
Bluetooth
Solution : all system sound in headset
I found a solution for route all system sounds in a non-stereo Bluetooth headset, the microphone still works for calls but at the end of a call the sound is back in the speaker and must restart to make it work again.
Does anyone know what is the problem?
To do this we must change a registry value: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Widcomm\Connections
Choose your device hands free in the right folder 0001 0002 0003 ....
And change the value of BDDevClass 24 04 04 to 12 01 04
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so u can detect what the window title is and active process
(8:56:04 PM): sorry
[email protected] 8:56 pm
(8:56:10 PM): oh
(8:56:19 PM): ya i use wad for that
(8:56:24 PM): but ya that would be great
howdykeith 8:56 pm
(8:56:24 PM): huh
[email protected] 8:57 pm
(8:57:21 PM): wisbar advanced has this option to do stuff, like change SIP and what not, so you can activate this based on active process, active window.. so i use that to see what windows are open.. but your idea i would use daily.
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status
update your AIM Status Message
Ex: status having lunch with Chuck
send
send an IM to a buddy
Ex: send ChattingChuck where are we meeting tonight?
login
log in to AIM Ex: login avail - set yourself to appear online and available; you can also update your AIM Status Message in the same command
Ex: avail
Ex: avail I'm back from lunch
away
set yourself to appear online and away; you can also update your Away Message in the same command
Ex: away
Ex: away at dinner until 7pm
invis
set yourself to appear offline; you can also update your AIM Status Message in the same command
Ex: invis
Ex: invis playing a round of golf
bl
get a snapshot of your Buddy List (all buddies in your 'Mobile Device' group)
Ex: bl
add
add a buddy to your 'Mobile Device' group
Ex: add GabbyGrace00
del
del a buddy from your 'Mobile Device' group
Ex: del ChattingChuck
switchsn
login with a different Screen Name
Ex: switchsn
help
some examples of AIM TXT commands
Ex: help
Facebook:
Facebook Text Messages
Facebook Text Messages let you use Facebook through text messaging on your phone.
You can text Facebook to update your status, message your friends, or send a poke on the go. You can also choose to receive texts with messages, pokes, and wall posts from your friends right when they happen. (Standard text message rates apply.)
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Update status is at john's party
Message msg john smith what's up
Search search john smith
Get cell # cell john smith
Events event
Wall Post wall john smith happy birthday
Add friend add john smith
Send text messages to:
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Txt:
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We currently support 2-way (sending and receiving) Twitter SMS via short codes and 1-way (sending only) via long codes.
Short codes for 2-way Twitter SMS:
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Canada: 21212
UK: 86444 (Vodafone, Orange, 3 and O2 customers)
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If you use 40404, you can send and receive unlimited messages from Twitter, but we do advise you to check with your provider to make sure your text plan covers text messaging. If you use one of our other numbers, you're limited to 250 messages per week, refreshing every Sunday at 12:00am GMT.
For people using any number other than 40404: once your phone is verified, you'll be able to send your updates to +44 7624 801423 , but you will not be able to receive text updates from Twitter. Find out more on the Twitter Blog.
A word of caution for UK residents using the international number: some carriers don't charge an international fee to use the Twitter international number within the UK, but others do. Some carriers consider it an international number and charge from .15 to .25 per message. Remember to check your phone plan for international rates; be aware that even in the UK, standard messaging rates vary by carrier, and do apply.
howdykeith said:
so u can detect what the window title is and active process
(8:56:04 PM): sorry
[email protected] 8:56 pm
(8:56:10 PM): oh
(8:56:19 PM): ya i use wad for that
(8:56:24 PM): but ya that would be great
howdykeith 8:56 pm
(8:56:24 PM): huh
[email protected] 8:57 pm
(8:57:21 PM): wisbar advanced has this option to do stuff, like change SIP and what not, so you can activate this based on active process, active window.. so i use that to see what windows are open.. but your idea i would use daily.
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+1 on a simpilier solution
nhvoltagenh said:
+1 on a simpler solution
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Hope u r happy now!
1 script. Click for on, then click for off. No BS.
Do aim url links work on win mobile?
About page in IE
(Contact too)
Interesting

[Q] Looking for App: Call Block/filter ans SMS auto answer

Hello,
When I used Windows Mobile I had and app that could filter and block call. I could add some phones to my blacklist (so if I received an call from this number it would block it) whitelist and I could also send some pre-wrote SMS when receiving a call.
So if I were on a meeting and someone called me, I could send him a SMS saying "This is an auto response: I'm in a meeting right now and I'll call you back when it finishes." I could do this direclty in the answering screen. I could "Answer" the call, "reject" and "ignore and send SMS"
Does anyone knows if we have a similar app for Android? Couldn't find it in the Android market.
Thanks
I'm not sure about the auto-SMS feature, but the Galaxy S has a built-in feature to block calls from certain numbers.
I m looking for the same. I did found the app AutoResponder whitch sends a predefinded SMS to all incoming calls when the app is activated. Its not exactly what im looking for because im not able to choose on incoming call screen whether i want to send the SMS or not.
Greets
Tomtom
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Yeah. With this Windows app that I had on my HTC Kaiser (one year ago... after that I used a Blackberry for sometime). I could choose which call I would answer with SMS. I could see who was calling and decide to answer, ignore or send the SMS.
Get Easy filter 1.2 from market or install the other hundreds using "filter" as keyword
Sent from my Apple Newton 2100
SPC - Super Private Conversation. Search for it in marketplace.
Gblocker is wonderful...
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using XDA App
Sending SMS to reject call is available on our SGS out of the box. When a call comes through, there is this little arrow at the bottom of the screen. Pull that up and you can see the list of auto-reject SMS messages. Click on 1 and your phone will reject the call and send out the SMS.
You can configure the list of messages under Settings->Call Settings->All Calls->Reject Call with Message
Hi,
for me "call & sms filter" from easyfilter works very well.
I can recommend it. And its for free.
Positive: has not only negative list but also positive list (block all except....).
Try "QSMS To Buddy:FullFeatured" free app from android market
Use "QSMS to buddy" App from android market.
- This app allows you to send sms to missed/rejected calls.
- It also allows you to send a 'default' sms after user specified time period. e.g. you can specify to send a msg after 10 secs
- *** You send sms during "Outgoing" call reject as well
- *** You have ability to messages while sending the reject sms depending on the context. e.g. "I will call back in 10 mins" instead of "I will call back later"
There are other interesting features as well in this app. Watch demo at youtube with key word "QSMS : Quick SMS To Buddy
Android App by Onion Systems"
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[APP][FREE]ringtext messenger [use phone nr. and missed calls to send messages]

Hi everyone,
We just published a new version of ringtext messenger, and looking for users who can test and give us feedback. All help greatly appreciated!
Your "missed call" on the receiver's mobile is your free ringtext "message"
Unlike Whatsapp etc, ringtext Messenger does NOT need your 3G/EDGE, Wi-Fi or any other type of (costly) mobile Internet connection to send and receive messages. With the ringtext-offline feature, chat fast en simple with your friends, even offline. And it’s unlimited. So say as much as you want all over the World.
Data packs don't last forever neither does the pocket-money. Yes, we've all faced the times when our smart phones lose all their charm without the data packs. But not ringtext. If offline, ringtext Messenger uses your "Caller ID" and "missed calls" to send and receive messages to your friends world wide and free of all charges!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missed_call
Chat with your friends all over the world as long as they have ringtext Messenger installed and avoid those pesky international data costs. Must have for users in regions without mobile data, backpackers out of data coverage, as well as international business travellers seeking to avoid roaming costs.
All your ringtext messages (missed calls) are routed over Amsterdam (The Netherlands). Just let the phone ring, and watch the blue screen. Answered calls will be charged by your normal rate, so don't try to answer these ringtext calls, it should be free for you and your friends!
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FEATURES
- small App size
- languages English, Italian (credits Gianluca Alfarano), Dutch, Russian (credits pavik62)
- 100% free no charge (direct or hidden), no pop-up ads.
- benefits are huge for kids without mobile data, backpackers out of data coverage, as well as international business travellers seeking to avoid roaming costs.
IMPORTANT
Your Caller ID (CLI) must be ON
ringtext messenger will NOT work on Tablets without Calling Facility.
ringtext will work on DUAL SIM devices.
If you have problems using ringtext (for example "CLI error"), please check with your operator the reason for changing your CLI when dialing IDD (International) numbers
In order to chat or send/recieve ringtext messages with contacts, everyone must have the ringtext application installed and activated on their phones.
Your friend's phone number must be in your Android phone's address book in order for you to start a chat. ringtext messenger reads your contacts' phone numbers from your phone's address book and automatically adds ringtext users to "Contacts on ringtext". If you cannot see your friend in ringtext messenger, please ensure that your friend has ringtext messenger installed on their phone.
There is a button "Tell a friend" to invite friends. The invite/accept process could take 2 mins before contacts become black (synchronized) after being greyed out. In "settings you are free to speed up synchronization.
Just "tab" on the contact to start instant chat, or "tab and hold" to choose from predefined ringtext messages, and send them with a Missed Call. All functions are also available from settings
HOW RINGTEXT WORKS
John starts to Call Rohan and quickly disconnects the call just after hearing the first ring tone to avoid (setup or call) costs. Rohan will notice this as a "missed call" from John, but understands his "free message". This is commonly used by millions of people as a way of communicating pre-agreed messages for free, because a missed call (unanswered call) is totally free of charges. In ringtext we use this missed call technique and made it look as visible messages. You get 100 customisable messages specific for offline use and exchange these messages all over the world with a 100% free missed call. When ringtext users reply, receivers get the message in the same conversation screen.
HOW IT COULD BE FREE?
We think that If Your App Isn't Free, Another One Will Be. We developed ringtext messenger for testing our missed call exchange technique in other industries. The missed Call technology is old, but not old fashioned. We still learn everyday from users. There are also lots of applications (yes we have more Apps pending) and our test-users liked it very much and asked us to make ringtext publicly available for daily use. We accepted the challenge, made a cool blue interface, and here it is. There is no charge, direct or hidden, to download or use ringtext Messenger. The App does not install any spy-ware or ad-ware along with it. It does not populate user's screen with pop-up ads. We know the App’s benefits are huge for many audiences, including kids without mobile data, backpackers (out of data coverage), as well as international business travellers seeking to avoid roaming costs.
ABUSE
No one wants to find a sky-high mobile phone bill waiting, because you answered the ringtext Missed Calls from your contacts. If we suspect that account activity constitutes an abuse of our system, the account will be temporarily banned from using ringtext. This user will receive a warning message in the app. We will also inform all his/here contacts. During the temporary ban the user will not be able to access any part of his/here ringtext account. You would be able to use your account again after you have contacted [email protected].
DOWNLOAD LINK: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=lk.ringtext
NOTE
All worldwide operators and service providers are involved in handling the (missed) calls and in particular the originating operators and service providers only allow the correct contents of parameters to be transferred in the telephone networks. If you have problems using ringtext (for example you got "CLI error"), please check with your operator the reason for changing your CLI when dialing IDD (International) numbers? Or just turn on your CLI (Caller id)
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Looking for your comments, questions, tips and contribution for translations in your language. Let's make ringtext messenger available to everyone in the world! :good:
thanks, Igo (ringlabs)
[email protected]
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ringtext version info
Last version:
NOV - 2014 version 2.0.25
- auto refresh new ringtext contacts list
- miscellaneous bug fixes, performance and layout improvements
- supports now Android 2.3 and 5.0 LOLLIPOP
- Feedback and FAQ pages (online)
- Dual SIM support
- 100% free worldwide use, don't answer the "missed" Call from your ringtext friends!
- no pop-up advertising
DOWNLOAD LINK: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=lk.ringtext
IMPORTANT: if you got CLI ERROR at registration:
ringtext uses your phone number to make messaging with friends and contacts easy. The phone number verification process is designed to be as simple as possible, but if you are having trouble verifying your number, please inform us at [email protected]
To make youre registration successful, it is required that ringtext makes a missed call to our servers located in Amsterdam. This is only to capture your CLI on our servers, the ringtext app will disconnect automatically and we will not answer your call. So registration (number verification process) is 100% free.
We are receiving from users all over the world (most from India) they cannot register because of corrupted CLI.
This is why: If we recieve on our server the number 196585 instead of the full number +919418159976.
It is required that we receive your CLI correctly for the app to work! Of course there is already a user registered for the CLI "196585" (the corrupt one), so the system thinks you are that user and ask you to enter the password. Sorry Its your (India) provider who does not plays the rules correctly with handling CLI format.
You can test your CLI with this site http://www.calleridtest.com/ (NOTE It's NOT FREE if you call from outside the USA). But it works great. I called from The Netherlands and it cost me arround € 0,20
We noticed In some countries you have to add after the 00 or + an extra carrier
To add the carrier in a number not yet build in ringtext.
For example ringtext dials for registration 00 31 20 XXXXXXX in Chile it should dial 00 123 31 20 xxxxxxx
(where 123 is the carrier). check here for more info http://www.howtocallabroad.com/
Awesome. Will try this out
THis is great but yet still I dont understand the logic behind though you made explanations with example. I gotta try it first and will come up with a feedback.
Using Samsung Galaxy S3 with the latest CM. Seems to get stuck at the "please wait" part.
Great idea though, will try again when my OPO arrives.
Free sms message without any connection to everyone in the world ?
I would be hesitant to use an application that can't be explained properly.
How does ringtext work?
Instead ringtext does a "Missed Call" to a regular (mobile) phone, to deliver your message.
We all know missed calls are free - how is the message part delivered, through sms? That's not free.
Example using ringtext
In ringtext we use this missed call technique and made it look as visible messages. You get 100 customisable messages specific for offline use and exchange these messages all over the world with a 100% free missed call. When ringtext users reply, receivers get the message in the same conversation screen.
When ringtext users reply - which user? The caller or the person being called? What conversation screen - sms? That's not free. Exchange these messages all over the world - is it immediate? The phone call ITSELF will deliver a message, really? Or are these 100 custom messages only sent once there is data/wifi connection?
How does this get featured on the portal when no one here has said that it works or how it works?
Ok guys haven't tried this yet but I think it sets a specific ring tone to a message and then on the other side when that specific ring tone is played the message is delivered. May sound foolish but can't think of anything else
I can't get myself registered, while doing it I get the message that my phone is already registered and some unknown email is displayed to fill in the password. Stuck there?
Any suggestions, can't reset as email is not mine.
I will try to explain it this way
Hi, thanks for input.
I will try to explain it this way, it has nothing to do with ring tones, its just using CLI to exchange messages (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caller_ID). If you would turn it off on your phone ringtext will not work.
Hope following text will explain it:
ringtext uses a method of communicating messages between mobiles over a telephony network, in which ringtext automatically maps a message (selected by the user) to an outgoing phone number. This phone number is on our ringtext server, that receives call, and does a call forward to the second mobile (the receiver) and causes the second mobile to receive a missed call from the determined incoming phone number, the second mobile receives the missed call with a CLI from our server, and ringtext will recognize and maps the CLI (incoming phone number) to the message and presents the message to the receiver, where the call to the outgoing telephone number and/or the call from the incoming telephone number is a missed call..
and a missed call is Worldwide totally free of charges.
p.s. the SMS is just an extra option for the user to choose from..
Celestial Fury said:
I would be hesitant to use an application that can't be explained properly.
How does ringtext work?
Instead ringtext does a "Missed Call" to a regular (mobile) phone, to deliver your message.
We all know missed calls are free - how is the message part delivered, through sms? That's not free.
Example using ringtext
In ringtext we use this missed call technique and made it look as visible messages. You get 100 customisable messages specific for offline use and exchange these messages all over the world with a 100% free missed call. When ringtext users reply, receivers get the message in the same conversation screen.
When ringtext users reply - which user? The caller or the person being called? What conversation screen - sms? That's not free. Exchange these messages all over the world - is it immediate? The phone call ITSELF will deliver a message, really? Or are these 100 custom messages only sent once there is data/wifi connection?
How does this get featured on the portal when no one here has said that it works or how it works?
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password recovery
Yep stuck there, that should be the email to recieve your password
sollution, just send me an email [email protected] with the phone number used at register. I will fix it and reply your password. Sorry but we had to build this in to avoid fraud.
igo
clavicle said:
I can't get myself registered, while doing it I get the message that my phone is already registered and some unknown email is displayed to fill in the password. Stuck there?
Any suggestions, can't reset as email is not mine.
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mine shows cli error while registring even when i have caller id enabled.
cli error while registring
Could you give me some more details.. If you could send ([email protected]) me the number or email you used, I will check the log. I will post the sollution over here.
sudhirtripathee said:
mine shows cli error while registring even when i have caller id enabled.
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unable to register buddy!!! Got missed call from ringtext but there is nothing happen... please help
i am geeting error
my phone is shows cli error while registring even when i have caller id enabled.i have send the mail kindly check and provide solution
this is it!
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Could you give me some more details.. If you could send ([email protected]) me the number or email you used, I will check the log. I will post the sollution over here.
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i sent you my email address.Hope you got that.
ringlabs said:
Yep stuck there, that should be the email to recieve your password
sollution, just send me an email [email protected] with the phone number used at register. I will fix it and reply your password. Sorry but we had to build this in to avoid fraud.
igo
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Thanks, just sent you the required details.
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It's working for me in italy
Very cool :victory:
Does it work with other caller identification apps like TrueCaller? After registration I got a missed call from your number which failed to register in your app. TrueCaller identified the number as from Amsterdam.
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Anyone have experience with SMS handling within Android?

I'm trying to solve a problem for Google Voice users, and looking to pick the brain of someone who may know a thing or two about how Android handles SMS, particularly how an app can be set to be the "default" for messaging.
What is my goal, you ask?
Make it possible for Android users to default all new messages from their Google Voice number, rather than the carrier. Yes, you can just remember to initiate a message inside the Google Voice app, but when responding to a missed call or clicking on message from a contacts screen, it will open the system's default SMS app and send from the carrier number instead. Confusion often ensues when the recipient doesn't recognize the number. We're trying to avoid that, as many of us GV fans use it as our primary number and don't know or care what the carrier # is. In other words, we want to avoid sending from the carrier if at all possible.
But doesn't Hangouts do this already?
It did. While Hangouts supported SMS, we could set it as the default app and then tell it to use Google Voice as the default for all new messages (rather than the carrier). This worked pretty well... anywhere in the OS that you want to initiate a message (call log, contacts screen, etc), it would open hangouts screen with GV as the sending service. But now that they are killing SMS support in Hangouts, it seems they are also removing the ability for it to be the default for all messages. They're actively pushing users to switch to another app for SMS, and you can't set it as the default currently unless you install an older version first. Eventually it will probably stop working altogether.
Why not just set the Google Voice app as the default for messaging?
It seems Google does not want us to be able to do that. The app does not have the option to. I'm wondering if it is because it doesn't actually support carrier SMS messages, and perhaps that would create a conflict in OS experience design? I'm not sure.
What is your proposed solution? Making a new SMS app from scratch is a lot of work, and Google's third party support for Google Voice is very limited...
I understand. Realistically, what I'm wondering is, would it be feasible to create a very simple forwarding app. In other words, a small third party app that could be set as the default for messaging, which could just forward the new message request to another app? Google Voice shows up as an option to send messages from other screens, such sharing an image or link. Heck, so does Hangouts (which will still support Google Voice integration, just not the ability to be the default app). The problem is when initiating a text from the dialer, contacts, or call log, it doesn't give us a context menu to choose from. It only goes to the default app. What I want is the ability to intercept that request and then choose the app to default to ourselves! Preferably the Voice app, but even Hangouts would be acceptable... or if possible let the users decide!
Possible pitfalls are
1) Do apps that support being set as default messaging require being able to actually handle carrier SMS? I could understand if that was a requirement from a UX design perspective, but is it actually an OS limitation or is it possible? I recall hearing once that the FB messenger app supports being set as default for messaging, but I don't understand how that could work, and I haven't found reference to it yet (don't use FB messenger personally).
2) If the Android OS would allow it, would it actually break carrier SMS? I know setting Hangouts to be the default moves all carrier SMS into Hangouts, and if switching to another app it would move the messages to that one. If my proposed forwarding app works, would carrier SMS messages just go nowhere? Occasionally the carrier does send a service announcement or bill reminder, etc, and I think it might be important for those to go somewhere. Or maybe not... I'm not sure how the OS handles this.
3)When a request for a new SMS is made, is the request done in a way that can be re-parsed for another app to handle? I really can't find much or any documentation on how this is handled, but I know the information is out there since Android supports third party SMS apps.
I have had trouble finding documentation about how any of this works from a developer's perspective, so I'm hoping someone where could shed some light on whether or not my idea is dead in the water before I pour too much effort into trying to figure this out. Thanks!
Did a little digging after I posted this and found some info on some dev forums elsewhere.
Seems, as I feared, that in order for an app to be supported as "default" for messaging, the requirement is that it include the handlers for SMS/MMS. This appears to be because whatever app is set as default for messaging is the app that is responsible for receiving and storing said messages. So if my app proposed above were simply to forward messages to another app, and not actually handle carrier SMS/MMS at all, any messages that DO actually come in from the carrier (notifications, payments and outages, etc, which I get from time to time) wouldn't go ANYWHERE and cause a great big user experience flaw.
So that answers some of my question. The next bit is... can incoming messages be forwarded to another app, such as the Android Messaging app that they are trying to make the new standard? Then perhaps this idea could still work. It might make more sense for a pre-existing Messaging app to simply support forwarding to google voice on new messages (or heck, Google should add GV support to Messaging), but I'm not sure how realistic that will be.
I've been thinking about this problem for a while, too. Both Hangouts (for those who have GV linked to it) and the GVoice app probably still have specialized intents to receive message data, so that they can forward them along; the key is to find out what to send to these apps.
I see the problem as only one-way: basically, capturing SMS intents as the default messaging app, then sending the user either to the message-entry screen in the target app (GV/Hangouts) or sending the message directly if that was in the intent. And I thought that there might be a less hair-pulling way to do it, by creating a messaging "shim" app:
* Use an existing, plain vanilla SMS app as a basis. For instance, just pull the one from AOSP. In addition to the new functions below, it will take care of carrier SMS.
* Offer a setting to choose where outbound SMS goes by default: in-app (carrier), GV, Hangouts, etc.
* Add a screen banner saying something like "Carrier SMS" or showing the carrier's phone number.
* If the default outbound app is not in-app for carrier messaging, add a screen icon for jumping into that default-messaging app set by the user.
In this simplified setup, there's no need to handle _inbound_ SMS via GV/Hangouts at all -- because that app will pop up its own notifications, and jump into its own app when its notifications are tapped. Similarly, notifications raised by this customized SMS app, from carrier SMS, would go into that app. No special logic required for any of this, simplifies things a lot.
The end goal from a UI perspective would be, _if_ the user chose a default outbound app other than this one, then the following behaviors would be received by this app and forwarded along to the target outbound SMS app:
* selecting the SMS icon for a contact would, via this app, open GV/Hangouts with that number ready for message entry;
* sending a fully formed SMS via any app, e.g. voice entry via Google App or Assistant, would be forwarded to GV/Hangouts for immediate sending.
(EDIT TL;DR: The problem, distilled, is how to make *initiating a new message from elsewhere* use the real desired app; the desired app will handle it from there.)
The UI problem here is that it will be sort of a "dummy" SMS app. It will handle carrier messages, but there will be people who don't even get carrier messages (FreedomPop comes to mind), so it's another app icon to ignore. Still, it would be the fastest path to resolution and, for most users, would act as a "shim" between native SMS handling and GV/Hangouts (or maybe even other messaging apps?).
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FWIW, I do understand Android development, though I'm totally green on UI elements. So if you already have some technical know-how here, I'm happy to collaborate to help make this happen. I think this would be soooo much better than having to shove in Xposed (which slows down Lollipop and later) and use XVoice++.
i have just started developing on android. am a new bee with very little knowledge. i have read you post and it had given me some food for thoughts for my messaging app. i liked your idea and wanted to know about your progress. i want to collaborate in your project if you are interested.

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