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Skydeck
Saw a link to this while looking around on Sprint's application store. It's called Skydeck. http://www.skydeck.com/
Basically what is does is synchronize your texts, call logs (from Sprint's website (I believe)), voicemails (if you set it up) and contacts. I installed and synced it and it looks pretty slick! I know it works with Sprint but don't know about other carriers. From their website: Skydeck is your cell phone, online. All of your cell phone calls, text messages, voicemails, and contacts are mirrored on Skydeck.com, and you can search, read, and reply to those messages online as if you were calling or texting from your cell phone. To find out more, visit the features page. Always Free version * Back up all your contacts, calls, and texts * One click updates for your address book * Unlimited text messaging from the web * Automatic lookup of unknown numbers Update: Skydeck requires a Blackberry, OS version 4.2 or later, Windows Mobile 6, or an Android phone from Verizon Wireless, AT&T, Sprint, or T-Mobile. Last edited by hansdg1; 07-21-2009 at 10:53 AM. |
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Re: Skydeck
for some reason I passed over this when I saw it in the past, but tonight it caught my attention. and this is the only post on the site I could find with either search.
how has it been working for you? does the voicemail part work with spint? if so that's awesome and many will start using. lol, I already had an account. apparently never got it installed or something...
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Re: Skydeck
well, to be fair, they do have instructions for sprint, but their the same as posted around these parts, and sprint stopped doing it. it actually looks like this service may be bought by a carrier. they are slowly dropping features (stuff that carriers wouldn't like)
I gotta say it's very much like Dashwire, but seems to drain the battery far less. it also has some cool statistical data on the web portal. |
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