File Details |
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File Size | 2.5 MB |
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License | Commercial Demo |
Operating System | Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP |
Date Added | January 28, 2003 |
Total Downloads | 562 |
Publisher | Redcoal Pty Ltd. |
Homepage | Redcoal Mobile Messenger (formerly Redcoal SMS Plugin) |
Publisher's Description
Redcoal Mobile Messenger will let you send and receive SMS messages using Microsoft Outlook. Just click the [Send SMS] button on the Outlook toolbar and send and receive SMS messages to and from your field employees, staff, clients, partners, and friends to and from over 130 countries.
Latest Reviews
tonyb@redcoal.com reviewed v3.0 on Sep 24, 2002
Excellent product and well implemented. Will be recommending to my management as alternative communication tool for sales.
Samuel Wong
boonsa reviewed v3.0 on Sep 24, 2002
Well,
When I first saw this I thought: "Great idea!"
Its such a shame that I still can't get it to work.
1. Downloaded it
2. Ran it - nothing - didn't install properly
3. Had to open the zipped executable and run the MSI from there.
4. Reboot
5. Opened Outlook, flashy new button - good.
6. Clicked button, registration - okay.
7. Tried to register 37 times, didnt work - not good.
8. Finally registered online - okay.
9. Registration passcode wouldn't work with program - bad.
10. Gave up.
Good idea, shame about it actually working..
tonyb@redcoal.com reviewed v3.0 on Sep 24, 2002
Excellent product and well implemented. Will be recommending to my management as alternative communication tool for sales.
Samuel Wong
boonsa reviewed v3.0 on Sep 24, 2002
Well,
When I first saw this I thought: "Great idea!"
Its such a shame that I still can't get it to work.
1. Downloaded it
2. Ran it - nothing - didn't install properly
3. Had to open the zipped executable and run the MSI from there.
4. Reboot
5. Opened Outlook, flashy new button - good.
6. Clicked button, registration - okay.
7. Tried to register 37 times, didnt work - not good.
8. Finally registered online - okay.
9. Registration passcode wouldn't work with program - bad.
10. Gave up.
Good idea, shame about it actually working..