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Send Contact Info via SMS with 'Send Contact' Print E-mail
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Written by Marc Pell   
Thursday, 10 April 2008

Send ContactEver been frustrated by certain versions of Windows Mobile not allowing you to send a contact's phone number via SMS? We may have the solution for you in the form of a freeware piece of software named Send Contact.

 

Press Release:

A No-Cost Tool for Pocket PC Phones to Quickly Send Contact Info via SMS

Mobilityflow announces the release of version 1.0 of Send Contact for Pocket PC Phones, a handy freeware solution for sending data from your phonebook to anyone in your contact list in seconds using SMS. It's helpful, it's tiny and it's free.

Not every version of Windows Mobile has a means for fast and convenient sending of contact info. Do you know how long it usually takes to send a message containing a person's name, surname, workplace, office position and, finally, phone number? It turns out that to do this simple task you will have to spend a couple of minutes with your stylus, attentively copying data from each necessary phonebook field and pasting information into a message. Obviously, there is a more efficient way of doing the same and it becomes available if you use Send Contact. This tool fills in the functionality gap providing you with the most comfortable contact sending feature you can think of. Now sending the info is a matter of few seconds, not minutes.

Send Contact is made to be compatible with all types of contact managers. It lets you use Outlook Plugin right from your contact manager to choose and send necessary contact data. The tool creates one or several messages containing info from phonebook fields you specify. Moreover, Send Contact also opens the unique opportunity of delivering files and images in an ordinary SMS message. That only requires internet connection to be available to send files to a special server, so that the message will contain a direct URL link to files. Thus, with the help of Send Contact you can transfer more data within a single SMS, including photos and files.

Send Contact is available wherever you can use your usual SMS service. You won't have to go through difficult adjustments to make it work nor enable other communicational services, like MMS. It's also handy that the recipient won't need the tool be installed to properly receive messages you send. However, if the recipient has Send Contact on his Pocket PC Phone, he can set the tool to automatically transfer the received contact info right to a phonebook.

Send Contact helps to quickly deliver personal information with minimal effort. It's a handy freeware enhancement for handheld's controls that lets carry out repeated actions in the most convenient way. Whenever you need to send a message with contact info in it you will be glad to have Send Contact at hand. What is especially pleasant about Send Contact is that it saves your time and peace of mind absolutely at no charge. Please, visit http://www.send-contact.com to get a full version of the product at no cost right now.

Pricing and Availability

Send Contact 1.0 for Pocket PC Phones runs under Windows Mobile 5, 6 and provided free of charge. Windows Mobile 5 requires .NET Compact Framework 2.0 to be installed. Licensed customers are entitled to the fully-functional version of the product, free technical support and free upgrades. Further information on Send Contact 1.0 for Pocket PC Phones, as well as its full version is available free of charge from http://www.send-contact.com.

 

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