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Free Sms - Mozilla Firefox Addon! | ||
Discussion by TiGrE with 15 Replies.
Last Update: May 2, 2012, 1:25 am ( View Rated (1) ) | |||
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Install this:Код: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/9284 Now start the addon from the mobile icon

Select your settings! (Not like on the picture
Write the number that you want to recive SMS
In From insert the name of the sender

Have nice SMS-ing!
Double-Posting here and at trap17 is not allowed
No dude, no body is paying anything!
This is SMS sending engine transformed in Mozilla Firefox Addon.
It's great, im using it about 2 months and im satisfacted.
Try it you will not be disappointed.
i would like to try
I would really like to know how it works. Because somebody has to pay for the internet-to-gsm bridge, usually the phone suppliers do not give their services for free. Some sites tried buying a lot of connections to the phone suppliers (it's rather cheap if you buy one million SMS's at a single time), then giving them for free to their members. However, this kind of things never lasted a lot.
That's why I don't think that the bridge between your ISP (the guy who sells you the Internet connection your PC is using) and the phone line of your SMS-friend is fully free whether your ISP is. Most probably you will pay the SMS with your internet bill, our the guy you send the SMS will pay it inside his next cell-phone bill.
i am using same settings as shown on pictures(cause I am from Croatia).
When i click send it "loads" and after that it doesn't say that it was sent or anything...
And i really wanna know who pays the bill just as yordan said.
It does not work at all. I get "Error connecting to server at start up"
You mean : do we have more such not-working addons ? Probably yes. However, our purpose here is to be helpful, so no use for advertising things which do not work.
Your mobile phone company probably offers SMS features, you probably have to pay for this.
QUOTE (yordan)
I would really like to know how it works. Because somebody has to pay for the internet-to-gsm bridge, usually the phone suppliers do not give their services for free.Link: view Post: 139385
They used to. The phone providers themselves maintained the SMS gateways; you just had to know where they were and which service the receiver used. The receiver paid for the message as usual. I used to use this for system admin tasks, paging me when long-running jobs were finished (like loading a backup from a tape robot) or when a filesystem was full. For most phone systems there were email gateways which could be used from command-line or scripts. That is all this plugin did.
Now the providers have gotten greedy and make you pay at both ends. There are still working plugins for pay-per-message servers like http://smsflatrate.net and http://way2sms.com. With smartphones, it is usually less hassle to just use email.
I sent a free text to a friend by using a computer, my friend received the text. If he had replied to the text, they would of charged him something like £3.00
Every time a free text is sent to you, make sure you know who is sending that text. Reply back to them by using their original number from your phone book. Don't reply directly back to the free text message.
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