CallWave Gadget Offers Free International Text Messaging

Filed Under (Gadgets, Software) by Andy on 08-07-2007

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CallWave is offering Gadgets & Widgets that make it possible for users to view a list of mobile phone contacts and send SMS messages to those mobiles directly from the gadget. Replies from your contacts are directed to your mobile however.

SMS’ sent to your friends in the US and Canada are free, you can send up to 10 free international messages using the beta service and additional messages require you to buy credits from CallWave.

For the latest and greatest details on the services and future upgrades you’ll want to visit their blog. To obtain the gadgets themselves, visit this page; they support Mac, Vista, Yahoo! and Google.

Other services from CallWave include:

  • Forwarding mobile voicemail to a service you can listen to over the Internet using a Dashboard gadget.
  • Visual Voicemail‘ keeps track of your inbound calls to your mobile, displays of the Caller-ID numbers and playback of messages are via the gadget
  • Coming Soon is a new feature called ‘Vtxt’, it’s a voice to text transcription service using speech recognition that programmatically converts your voicemail to text.

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Comments (3)

There are so many sites out there offering free internet to mobile SMS services but i personally like to use my mobile phone to send text messages to friends. I came across a cool site (http://zyb.com)which lets me save my contacts, calendar, and text messages free of charge for as long as i want.

Thanks Steve. http://zyb.com looks very interesting.

i want to send msgs from the web sites to kenya

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