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Originally Posted by dishe
ArcSoft MMS is a third party application that adds a new inbox to your messaging. While it works well, its not quite as smooth and well integrated as the "real" messaging is. For example, when composing an MMS using Arcsoft, you can't start typing the person's name and have it pull the rest of the number automatically like you can with the text or email composing screens.
It appears that what MS and Sprint are working on is a more native support for CDMA handsets, that will integrate better with the system.
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That is even more confusing. You are saying that MS cant figure out how to make a gui that predicts names and phone numbers for picture mail.. but they can for text messaging? I thought the arcsoft app worked just like real picture mail. Sure the GUI wasnt the best but it worked, and not through the website either. Im going to call a temporary shenanigans until someone drops some science on me, or we figure out why they disabled it in the first place.