SMS Automated Responder 1.2

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  • Date added:
    25/12/2003
  • File size:
    106K
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    EPOC (Psion OS), Nokia 9210/9210i Communicator

Publisher’s description

Automatically send an SMS reply to the received SMSs or calls. Reply could be default, personal, or advised to group. User can define the default reply message. User can define personal reply messages to each person find from Contacts who has GSM number. User can create groups consisting of bunch of persons find from Contacts. User can define different reply message for each group.

Version 1.2 features support for four new languages: French, Italian, Spanish, and Swedish; 'Person list keeps flashing' bug corrected. This bug occurred very rarely only in certain conditions.

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