Maybe MySMS will eventually resolve the issue I was having with them the past 45 days. Export your entire SMS inbox additionally to a single. Store your messages to a cloud service of your choice or forward them to your email account. Unfortunately, I do a lot of text messaging from my computer so I need a program like this so I guess I'll just swallow the bitter pill and keep my eyes open for a more reasonable app. Premium Archive texts in Evernote, Dropbox & Google Drive or export your SMS inbox. So many apps out there do so much more and it just leaves me bitter to fork over that much for something so simple. So that leaves MightyText which does the trick, but it's a friggin' whopping $90 if you sign up yearly! And the mobile app doesn't even include text messaging in of itself! All it does is sync your phone number to a web browser (or app). In the last quarter of 2014 we officially rolled out mysms Premium, which ensures the further development of our apps. I've tried PushBullet, PulseSMS, and Join and those weren't very good at all. But unfortunately, MySMS has been giving me problems lately and I can't use it anymore. In fact, in my opinion they should be higher priced, like $20-$25 a year. MySMS worked great, especially at only $10 per year. At least when it comes to strictly texting from a web browser on your computer. Unfortunately, MySMS and MightyText are the only two players out there.
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