This application, as featured by various reputable sources such as The Times and PCWorld, allows users to send and receive SMS and make calls on their PC or tablet in sync with their Android phone. This means that users can access their text messages and call notifications on their computer or tablet, without having to constantly check their phone. The app also offers additional features such as group messaging, multimedia messaging, and the ability to sync contacts and messages to the mysms cloud for access on any device.
To use this app, users must first download it on their Android phone and create an account. They can then start texting from their computer at https://app.mysms.com or by downloading one of the native apps for Windows or Chrome. All existing SMS messages and contacts will be synchronized from the Android phone to the computer or tablet. There is no extra charge for using this app, as it simply uses the user's existing carrier plan.
Users can also choose to make mysms their default SMS app on their Android phone, offering them more customization options and features than their preinstalled stock SMS app. For example, they can use their full computer keyboard to send and receive messages, or use mysms as a personal assistant during meetings by responding to calls from their computer.
For advanced management of messages, users can upgrade to mysms Premium for a yearly fee of USD 9.99. This includes features such as backing up and restoring messages, syncing messages and calls between business and personal phones, and archiving messages in Evernote, Dropbox, Google Drive, or email. Users can also try out mysms Premium for free for 14 days.
The developers of this app welcome feedback and can be contacted at http://support.mysms.com for any suggestions, questions, or comments. With mysms, users can stay connected and manage their messages seamlessly across all their devices.