![]() ![]() ![]() Allow multiple types of connection (Bluetooth and network (LAN) connection at least, maybe USB connection in the future if possible).No registration, no on-line accounts, no-cloud, no internet, just keep everything locally.Be able to utilize most of the features of the Windows system in terms of interaction with users. Native Windows PC application (Windows 7, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 10) - no need to use a web browser to access SMS/MMS data.Here is the list of features I think are important and I hope I've managed to fulfill the list enough. I've tried to follow set of key features (those I miss on the other desktop SMS messengers) while creating DesktopSMS. The second picture shows device manager - a place where new and existing device connections are managed ![]() The first picture shows the app while on an active remote Android device connection where users can see existing conversations and SMS/MMS messages and of course can compose and send new SMS messages. So let's see how DesktopSMS looks like and let's start with DesktopSMS Client, the client that the user interacts with. Existing conversations and SMS messages are synced and are available on the computer after successful pairing. Pair request needs to be accepted on the remote device so it is not possible to get unauthorized access to remote devices. It allows you to search and pair remote Android devices that have DesktopSMS Lite app installed. Second part is DesktopSMS Client, native Windows/PC (Windows 7, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 10) application available for download at DesktopSMS Client is the main application that the user interacts with.The first part is DesktopSMS Lite, Android application officially available through DesktopSMS Lite on Google Play. ![]()
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