Gavin McCullagh wrote:
> I'm a big fan of o2sms. Sadly, not everyone has that luxury, particularly
> if they don't have a Vodafone/O2/Meteor account). Also, some of them
> apparently restrict who you can send to and they like to change their site
> regularly which can break o2sms for a bit.
>> If you have a blueface account, you can send text messages via their
> website. They're not free, but the prices are fairly competitive compared
> to mobile phones and typing on a keyboard is a lot more convenient than on
> a mobile phone. However, their website is tedious with all that nasty
> flash.
Hmmm this seems pointless if it's not free given that there are
services with proper APIs that will do it cheaper - for example
clickatell will send a text to an Irish mobile for about 4c.
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