SMSList 2.13

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Sending SMS to single or multiple recipients (mailing list). Simple usage thanks to an intuitive user interface. Besides its classic office automation features, SMSList offers integration possibility with other information systems (through SMS sending/reception from file with CSV format). Application fields: SMSList is suitable for mobile marketing, advertising, customer relationships (CRM), contacting service subscribers, members of associations and mobile working teams. It can be used to remind appointments and expirations, to notify events, news about sports, stock market etc. It can be integrated with managerial software and databases. In the M2M automation field, it can be used for remote control, security and alarm systems, metering, data collectors, vehicle fleets, vending machines. Version 2.13 features extended compatibility with Nokia, Symbian and other UMTS, EDGE, GPRS and GSM modems and phones.

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