iRealSMS 2.0.6 for iPhone adds the ability to quickly reply to texts without closing the current open application.
iRealSMS Features: * FULL app in Landscape Mode * Quick Reply from Spring Board or ANY app WITHOUT closing the app * Conversation Mode * Your SMS messages organized in folders: Inbox, Drafts, Templates, Outbox, Sent * Saving messages as drafts or templates * Search messages by sender's name and text * Character Counter * Reply, forward and delete messages * Delete all messages or delete per folder * Forward and Reply via Mail * Insert Contact details and templates * Master password to restrict access to app * Big text field - both for reading and writing SMS * Add sender to contacts * Turn on/off keyboard autoCorrection and autoCapitalization * Automatically request sent notification via notification code * Statusbar notifier for unread SMS * Continue working while SMS are sent * Mark all messages as read with one click * SMS alerts can be deactivated -> no "new SMS" alerts when locked or outside iRealSMS * Adding contact details to SMS * Interactive phone numbers and HTML links in SMS-View * Launches iRealSMS from Address Book
iRealSMS costs 10 euros and is available for purchase here.
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Password must be between 6 and 25 char. I ebueggdd checked braces etc. Then it came to me, what if I comment out the hashing. And it worked. Because the hashing does convert the password into an imenese long string. But why is that? It seems to be working for some on here, but not for me. Am I doing something wrong or is it some setup in an .ini file? Let me know please as I will continue your great series.
10´s? Naaaa, thats too expensive for an sms app. Apples is quite ok, and what sense does it make to habe another app kept open while writing?
When I write, I can´t see nothing else anyways ;-)
Mikevj
Yeah its a nice app, but it needs Mobile Substrate to work and that makes it: heavy, unstable, and a total ram hog. Can we have it like all other apps not talking to mobile substeate layer first?
That is actually a real great idea, i wish that apple took notes on that new feature and i think they will because that is an excellent idea, it would stop frustration to a lot of un happy people having to leave there current app to send a small message threw another one and possibly leave all there unsaved data!!! Nice job guys