11-25-2014, 02:58 PM
Something you guys might or might not have seen.
I'm a very fast computer typist (>100wpm on tests) but don't enjoy the autocorrect (which could be turned off I know) or keyboard on phones these days (they're too small).
So something to help is a free app called MightyText (links below). It links your android phone to a web based application to allow you to send and receive text messages (and phone notifications) on your computer. Obviously you do need internet connection to your phone (through mobile data or wifi) but if you have unlimited data (most plans offer this these days) then this might be for you.
I've been using it for a week and so far so good.
There are two links, one which will give me a referral credit if you signed up/used the app from, and a normal one (so you can chose to not give me referral credit if you don't want).
Referral link - http://mightytext.net/RbonEeB
Non-ref link - http://mightytext.net
Hopefully this is of use to some of you? Particularly factory managers who might spend more time on their computer than dealing with (work) texts?
I'm a very fast computer typist (>100wpm on tests) but don't enjoy the autocorrect (which could be turned off I know) or keyboard on phones these days (they're too small).
So something to help is a free app called MightyText (links below). It links your android phone to a web based application to allow you to send and receive text messages (and phone notifications) on your computer. Obviously you do need internet connection to your phone (through mobile data or wifi) but if you have unlimited data (most plans offer this these days) then this might be for you.
I've been using it for a week and so far so good.
There are two links, one which will give me a referral credit if you signed up/used the app from, and a normal one (so you can chose to not give me referral credit if you don't want).
Referral link - http://mightytext.net/RbonEeB
Non-ref link - http://mightytext.net
Hopefully this is of use to some of you? Particularly factory managers who might spend more time on their computer than dealing with (work) texts?