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Marty

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« on: April 10, 2005, 02:58:11 pm »
I have been using the smsgui and gnoki on my SL5500 (sharp 3.10 ROM) to send SMS messages via bluetooth and my motorola razr v3 phone. It works fine, but I was wondering if there was another app out there that was sightly more developed so I could pick a number from a drop down list to send.

The nearest I have seen to this is qscmxx  which works with siemens phones. This allegedly comes with command line tool scmxx. However I hav'nt been able to find the scmxx.conf file in order to change the IR settings to bluetooth - (not even sure this will work with a motorola phone but am willing to give it a go) - anybody know how I can tweak qscmxx to get it to work with bluetooth?

Also does anyone know if there is a better app out there I could use? I've heard of gammu but cant see any specifc zaurus feeds?

I hate using my phone to send SMS,  using the zaurus keypad to do this is so much better! I think email and SMS is best handled by a PDA , I'd love to be able to read and send SMS from the zaurus and administer my phone book.

Any suggestions ? Any other apps out there underdevelopment?

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« Reply #1 on: April 10, 2005, 11:04:34 pm »
On Windows XP you can send SMS through ICQ. So, you might be able to do the same using the ICQ program for Zaurus. I haven't tried this yet but it might work.
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« Reply #2 on: April 11, 2005, 05:27:19 am »
Gammu and kammu are in the OZ feed.

Kammu may also be available for the Sharp ROM (seems to be a cut down version of gammu - not a KDE GUI which one would expect).


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