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Price: Free
OS: MeeGo Harmattan (Nokia N9/N950); Symbian^3; Symbian Anna, Symbian Belle
Nokia Store URL: http://store.ovi.com/content/304993
Use Cases: MoGateway is useful if you want to send SMS automatically from web site or computer.
MoGateway is an open source project and the source code is available at Gitorious under GPLv3 license: https://gitorious.org/mogateway
MoGateway supports multiple languages and it is currently localized in English and Bulgarian. Please help me to translate it to other languages too.
YouTube Video: http://youtu.be/hUNxMzckTas
I know that MoGateway is niche app and will be useful only to geeks and I don’t expect it to become popular. I created it because I found out that similar apps does not exist at Nokia Store although there is a sophisticated app for Android called ”SMS Gateway”. I tried to make MoGateway as simple as possible: my app is integrated with the email client of the OS and has just a simple button to start or stop the gateway. Unfortunately due to some limitation of Qt Mobility so far MoGateway can receive only emails from “Mail for Exchange” accounts.
User's Manual for Nokia N9 and Symbian
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1. Install MoGateway
2. Configure Mail for Exchange (otherwise MoGateway will not detect emails on Nokia) http://www.nokia.com/sg-en/support/n...-instructions/
3. Launch Mogateway
4. Press the Start Button
5. Send e-mail with subject with prefix [email2sms] and a list of phone numbers separated with commas
Example subject: [email2sms]1234,4321
Features
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Ideas for New Features in Future
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Suggestions are always welcome!
Thanks,
Leon
Last edited by leon.anavi; 2012-08-30 at 18:34.