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A Treasuremytext client for the iPhone
We've made a prototype application that lets our users archive their SMS messages straight to Treasuremytext from iPhone. So right now it's for people who have jailbroken iPhones but we will be making a full new version when the iPhone SDK comes out.
Features:
- Delete Individual SMS
- Archive SMS messages to your Treasuremytext account
- Archives SMS messages and deletes from iPhone in one action
Added benefits for use with Treasuremytext:
- Messages appear in TMT with the original date sent
- Messages appear in TMT in the right date order
- TMT figures out the right ‘from’ contact info for you
- A new contact is created if the from address is not yet in your Treasuremytext contacts
To use Treasuremytext for iPhone you need two things:
- A Jailbroken iPhone. Download ZiPhone for 1 click jailbreak.
- A Treasuremytext account
To install the Treasuremytext for iPhone Application:
Add Treasuremytext to your list of sources
- Start Installer on your iPhone
- Press Sources, then Edit, then Add.
- Type http://beta.treasuremytext.com/downloads/iPhone/
- Check you now have a Treasuremytext source in your list of sources
Install the Application
- Still in Installer tap Install
- A Treasuremytext category should now be available, tap it
- Tap the Treasuremytext Package, then tap Install in the title bar
- You will get a untrusted source warning, just tap 'Install'
- Your iPhone will restart and you should now see a new Treasuremytext icon in your SpringBoard
When you are ready to use Treasuremytext for iPhone you'll be guided through the authorisation process (you'll need to log in to your account from you iPhone to authorize it). Step by step pictures of the process are available here on Flickr
Known Issues:
# Messages with & in don't get saved # Doesn't show international characters correctly (they do get saved correctly though)
FIXED 0.6r2~~Does not work with 1.1.3 Firmware FIXED After authorising you may still continue to see authentication required alerts when archiving messages. These can be safely ignored.
