Synble is a service that allows you to access your text messages and contacts easily from your computer. By default, it will automatically copy all of your messages and call logs to their servers, and present them to you in a web-based form.
You can access this website from any computer, regardless of whether or not your device is currently ‘connected’, which can prove to be very handy. You can sync and backup your contacts, SMS messages and your call history to a online location.For messages, Synble will show the person who sent/received the message, linked to their Friends page, if they’re in your phonebook.
This can be extremely handy, and if those contacts are Synble users, you can even send them a message, which will appear as an incoming SMS on their phone.Once you have synched the data, you can easily view it online at Synble.com or download it to another phone using the Synble application. Another interesting feature about Synble is that you can get forward your incoming SMS messages from your phone to your Google Talk account.
Synble features:-
- Access to your text messages, calls and contacts from your PC, Mac, iPod or any other phone.Don't try to reach into your pocket, the message you just received is already on Synble. Read it, anywhere.
- Send free text messages to your friends. And yes, it is free!You can send messages and chat on web or normally using your phone. Texting from your phone to your Synble friends is totally free.
- Your text messages are instantly forwarded to Google Talk.This means that you get an instant notification when the message is received. Other Jabber services are also supported.
- Receive replies and direct messages from Twitter to your phone.Messages are delivered as a text message just like the good old days. Twitter support can be turned on from the settings.
- RSS feeds as a text messages, text messages as a RSS feed.Synble supports feeds multiple ways. You can get feed updates as a text messages or you can just use your favourite feed reader to get an instant notifications of messages and calls
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