The PC-to-Mobile connection

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07 September 2001 05:48 PM
Tags: blueskyfrog, freesms, icq, yourmobile, whizdiary, quios, phone tones, mtnsms

Whizdiary

How would you like to have your own personal assistant--on duty 24 hours a day? Someone who will remind you of appointments by phoning you on your mobile? Whizdiary will send you telephone numbers, important notes, directions to your next appointment, and even a reminder to watch your favourite television show.

Whizdiary is a personal reminder service, address book, and day planner. Users can schedule reminders, days and months in advance, to be delivered promptly to their mobile phone, e-mail, or pager.

This is an excellent idea, but you can only have e-mail reminders for free--full membership costs US$10 per month with 60 free SMS messages. Additional SMS messages are available for US$10 per 90 messages.

If you are just looking for the free stuff, this site has free and instant SMS messages with no catches that we can see. One drawback is that only the Vodafone network is supported in Australia.



Yourmobile

Similar to the Phone Tones site, this one offers a few free ringtones (also limited to two per day), but most of the content costs AU$2.20 (higher from mobile or pay phones). There is quite a range of logos and ringtones and they are well sorted and can be searched by keywords.

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