icemanjimbo04 wrote: » Hey Sam, The only suggestion i'd have if it was possible for the app to receive txts. ie. have an inbox or display conversations? Just a thought. Thanks again.
Sam Vimes wrote: » I'm going to be coming out with an update in the next few days but I'd like a few people to test it out for me first. The updates are:Client side messaging, ie a direct connection to the network website without the intermediate server being used. The default is still to use the server but it's an option in the new settings menu. A black theme option The recent button is back due to popular demand The name of the account in use appears on the main screen The failed and sent messages are stored in a new format. You shouldn't notice any difference but I'd like people to look at their "Failed messages" (currently called outbox) and sent messages to make sure that they're appearing in the right date order with the newest at the top A big red question mark on the accounts page that people can press to find out where to get the password. You'd be surprised at the number of people who get the app not knowing where to get the password. And then give it one star on the market because they don't know how to use it :mad: Better error handling that makes errors obvious and makes it clearer as to what might be wrong The server side script to use for sending messages is configurable. Which only matters if you don't have it set to make a direct connection to the network site of course. A button to verify an account before adding it I don't want to post the link out or put it on the market yet so if anyone wants to test it out for me pm me please. And does anyone have any other suggestions?
Sam Vimes wrote: » The original app was done by ryderster but the update was done by me. He doesn't have the time for the app anymore with his work commitments so I've taken it over
icemanjimbo04 wrote: » Thanks a mill ryderster.
eoferrall wrote: » username and password should both be the same as the vodafone site. so your username should be your phone number and the password you have used already for the site and inputed.
Technophobe wrote: » Have installed the app and ran through set up but when I try to send a message I get "invalid username and password".. I made up a user name and used the same password I use to access Vodafone on Line..... any ideas what I am doing wrong?
Sam Vimes wrote: » I've just released a new version to the Android market. Try it out and see if it fixes most of the problems that have been reported. almighty1, have you imported your contacts from your sim card into google? You do it by going into your contacts and pressing menu->Import->from sim card (or similar depending on your handset)
Andrew76 wrote: » Thanks a mil for updating this app Sam. Works a treat on my Nexus One running 2.2.1. The new layout is excellent. Just sent over a wee donation.
chinchin wrote: » Super, no I hadn't realised that, thanks again!
Sam Vimes wrote: » The function is still there, it's just a menu option instead of a button. Or did you know that.....?
aidojones wrote: » Just installed it on my FroYo Desire. Multiple recipients works perfectly
Skittle wrote: » Is there plans for Cabbage to support the eMobile web messaging service?
chinchin wrote: » I would love to see the recent button make a come back at some point but again not a biggie now that the contact picker is working so well.
ongarite wrote: » Small visual bug/issue with the new version. The text on the "Send SMS" button is cut-off at the bottom as if its been pushed down one line too far. Other than that it looks all good so far, no other issues on my HTC Desire.