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Re: Apache WM6.1 Kitchen back to the future?

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Originally Posted by mrgoldst View Post
I am hampered by not having access to the "original" WM 6.0 threaded SMS program. It does not appear that I can "downgrade" from 6.1 to 6.0 from the latest kitchen. Although the threaded SMS with 6.1 is better than native 6.0, there are times when my sms messages go though, and times that they don't (without warning or bounce back). Smiley's are gone . Lengthy text messages are chopped instead of spanned to another text message. And, I cannot reliably send sms to pagers. I think the development team has done a fantastic job...but, I just want to go back to the way things were in 6.0. Any suggestions? I can't find the old installation files for the PPCKitchen and only have an option for WM 6.1 in the application.
Thank you,
MG
There wasn't an "original WM6.0 threaded SMS program". There was a warez threaded SMS app, but you won't find it here or in the WM6.0 kitchen. Sending SMS to pagers is a function of your carrier (and the recipients). The recipient will still see smileys even if you don't
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