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Old 04-13-2008, 11:27 AM
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Re: Picture Mail (MMS) software - Proof of Concept

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Originally Posted by seigex View Post
After about 2 days and of neglecting my family and several red bulls and pots of coffee, I've completed the first portion of a new Picture Mail (MMS) program. The program is still EXTREMELY alpha and is only in "Proof of Concept" so far.

Features i've completed:

* Receive Sprint MMS messages
* Process text message and downloads picture
* Displays Picture
* Saves Picture to MicroSD Card


-- I have successfully sent a picture mail from my wife's Verizon cell phone to my cell phone and had it display correctly.

My intent for this software will be a full fledged send and receive MMS program allowing bidirectional MMS messages, Something we've been lacking on the Mogul/Touch.

I will take some screen shots and post them up here in a few and if anyone would like to beta test my software, send me PM and once i get something functional and a little more exception handling entered into the code I will send out some Alpha software.



Excuse the look, i'm more worried about the functionality before i work on the aesthetics
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Originally Posted by SomeGuyMMS View Post
Nice job, funny you started in the opposite direction from me with sMMS.

I just started the recieving part of sMMS last week, but had to stop working on it to work on the new release of the Composer. Anyway, are you pulling download Messages, Captions, and Subjects too? or just the Images? I'm having a little issue with that part.

But good job.
Is it just me, or do I smell a collaboration effort beginning?
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