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SMS Server 6.1.3.5

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Developer Description

"Phone/IP SMS Server send & receive messages"

SMS Gateway is a powerful, flexible application, that enables you to send/receive SMS messages to mobile devices with your computer. It has an easy to use user interface, and an excellent internal architecture. The application can use a GSM mobile phone attached to the PC with a phone-to-PC data cable or IP SMS technology to transmit and receive the messages. Ozeki Message Server works on Microsoft Windows XP,2000,2003 operating systems.

Office users
Office users can use Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Outlook Express and Microsoft Excel to send hundreds of messages to their clients. The messages and the phone numbers are stored in Excel files and an Excel Macro initiates the sending process. (The excel macro is included in the software package.) Software developers: Software developers can integrate SMS messaging functionality into their applications very easily. For example if a message needs to be sent, it could be placed into a database table. The Ozeki Message Server monitors this table and delivers the message. The Message Server puts all received SMS in an incoming database table. Of course many other APIs are availble in the software to support software development. You can read more about this new technology, that provides high performance and reliablity in the world of mobile and fixed line messaging in our on-line documentation. We encourage you to download and evaluate the product and if you have any questions feel free to contact our technical support team.

Requirements: Intel compatible PC, Intel 266Mhz CPU or better,64 MB RAM,20 Mb hard disk space

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