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Use Bluetooth for SMS | |
| Subject: | No SMS with T68i?! | |
| Date: | 2002-12-09 07:35:56 | |
| From: | davidrm | |
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Response to: No SMS with T68i?!
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| On the Return Receipt point, you have to get your head around the concept that it is the Mac sending the SMS, not the phone. So you would have to set Return Receipt on the Mac. Same goes for stored sent messages. It is exactly the same as if you send from a Palm. You are not transferring an SMS to the phone and asking the phone to send it, but rather using the phone as a relay. I think you have to accept that it this is really early adopter stuff and some features aren't there yet. Try posting it as a suggestion on the Apple support newsgroups. And it wouldn't hurt to be polite... | ||
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i am sorry if i sounded impolite. Didn't mean to sound so - might be because english is not my native language ;-) I'd be really interrested what specific word or sentence you found impolite?
I think you missed (or i didn't make it clear) the main Point of my POST which was the Lacking User-Feedback from the AddressBook app. No dialog displayed after sending an SMS nothing, nada. That's what i call bad interface design.
I am an Apple Seect Dev. member, so be asured that i'll pass them along my findings.
As for the rest, yes - that's more a feature request, for instance have Address-Book read the Return-receipt Settings of my Phone and use them...
For me, the metapher i think about when Sending SMS from Address Book is a "Remote control". Since i know, the mac doesn't have GSM built in, so it can't send SMS - it's only acting as a Front-End to the Phone, so my expectations are, that most of the Phones Preferences should apply.