- USA Only - brianrubinton_dotmac | Thursday, August 18 2005 @ 10:48 AM PDT
- USA Only - Jeff Mincey | Thursday, August 18 2005 @ 02:35 PM PDT
USA Only - aristotle1990
this might seem kind of insidious to a lot of you...but by not specifying what exactly you need, you get more people downloading your software, and get bumped up on the ratings, get more notoriety, e.t.c.also, if you really want international support, feel free to find a website that can do this. we'd love to add this functionality, but unfortunately, have a lack of good international free sms web services.
Saturday, August 20 2005 @ 08:41 PM PDT
USA Only - mrmikemgm
Actually, the developer DID (though indirectly) specify that it was a USA only widget. By posting that the engine that drives his pretty GUI was Google, he is basically posting the capabilities and limitations of the widget. Your answer lies in Google's service... when they support International SMS, then so will this widget.Don't ding the usefulness of the widget just because you didn't do the research on the engine that drives the GUI before you downloaded it from overseas (not that it really should be an issue since this is a tiny widget in the first place).
Sunday, August 21 2005 @ 06:23 AM PDT
- USA Only - garethjordan | Sunday, August 21 2005 @ 09:47 AM PDT
USA Only - dontcarez111@mac.com
Don't get mad at us, get mad a google. We are working on incorporating other sms services in other countries. In the mean time, find someone to send limitless numbers of text messages in the US, just to get revenge.Sunday, August 21 2005 @ 10:01 PM PDT
USA Only - Meister Fritz
And what does this particular widget cost? That's a rhetorical question because it's freeware. So, if the developer unilaterally decides to create a widget that is operative in the U.S. only, that is his/her prerogative. You really have no standing to make a complaint.Reply to This
Thursday, August 18 2005 @ 04:28 AM PDT