chrisbonnie wrote: » ok, ive downloaded the swiftsms app. But cannot for the life of me understand how to add an account. the first screen i get is the user name and password, am i right in thinking that should be phone number, and the password for my webtext account?
chrisbonnie wrote: » Is there any other text type app like Cabbage floating around? Ive used cabbage for years but since upgrading i cant figure out how to get it on my new phone. Any help would be great.
vienne86 wrote: » Out of interest, what is the problem with Cabbage on your new phone? I'd be lost without this app.
vienne86 wrote: » OK, so I've just seen that Cabbage is no longer in the Playstore....that's a pity as I use it a lot. I see there is a Vodafone SMS (Unofficial) app - has anyone tried it?
Baldy Conscience wrote: » does Swift save the sent texts?
_Whimsical_ wrote: » Yes, it saves them to your main android message app rather than in the swift app itself though.
vienne86 wrote: » That sounds good - that's where you want them. Can it deal with the Captcha automatically?
Fluffy88 wrote: » No SwiftSMS makes no attempt to automatically solve captchas.
vienne86 wrote: » Well the Captcha app for Cabbage was not reliable so I uninstalled it anyway. I've installed SwiftSMS and think I might prefer it to cabbage! I like the way it just dumps the sent messages in with the other outgoing messages....with cabbage you have two apps storing incoming and outgoing messages, so I think I will be abandoning it in favour of SwiftSMS. Thanks for the advice Fluffy.
Baldy Conscience wrote: » Where does swift store the outgoing. I sent a test to a number I've never texted before, and I can't find it.
Fluffy88 wrote: » As vienne86 pointed out, it will show up in your normal messaging app, regardless if you've text the number before or not. Except for Android 5.1 and above
vienne86 wrote: » And what happens for Android 5.1?????
Fluffy88 wrote: » Absolutely nothing Android 5.1 shutdown a loophole that allowed apps write to the sent SMS database.
jgbyr wrote: » I'm changing phones (for 4g) & it will have Android 5.0.2. Can Swiftsms write the sent messages in the messaging app? The phone isn't rooted. Thanks
Fluffy88 wrote: » I've updated my comments above, the loophole was closing in 5.0 so, no. On Lollipop the only way to save sent SMS messages is through rooting