VoipSMS 3.0 Development stopped (02 july 2010)
Last update: 03 feb 2010
Last version: 3.0.2009.1220.
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Application description
With VoipSMS you can send text messages using your Betamax* account.
It offers extra functionality to store sent and received messages. Support for multiple accounts, drafts, text templates and favorites (contacts).
* Betamax has a lot of resellers. These are:
12voip, BudgetSIP, Calleasy, DialNow, FreeCall, InternetCalls, Intervoip, JustVoip, LowRateVoip, NetAppel, Nonoh, Poivy, SIPDiscount, SmartVoip, SMSdiscount, SmsListo, SparVoip, VoipBuster, VoipBusterPro, VoipCheap, VoipDiscount, VoipRaider, VoipStunt, VoipWise and WebCallDirect.
Requirements
- PocketPC (with touchscreen, no SmartPhone)
- Windows Mobile 5 or higher
- .NET Compact Framework 3.5 (See Overview for instructions)
Changelog
Code:
[I]3.0.2009.1220 (20 dec 2009)[/I]
- Split messages function fixed.
[I]3.0.2009.1024 (24 oct 2009)[/I]
- Error with messages containing quotes fixed
[I]3.0.2009.1020 (20 oct 2009)[/I]
- VoipCheap is changed
- The add button should be positioned right now. (I can't test it, my device can't switch to landscape)
- Update manager bug fixed
[I]3.0.2009.1007 (07 oct 2009)[/I]
- Check for updates back! (thanks to 24hSoftware!)
- Update Manager: better feedback
- Folders: empty inbox/drafts/sent items fixed
- When receiving multiple messages, all messages will be saved
- View intercepted message now displays inbox folder instead of separate window
- First account is always the default account
- Updated links from several Betamax providers
- Updated SQLite to 1.0.65.0
- Fixed memoryleak at interception
[I]3.0.2009.0927 (27 sept 2009)[/I]
- Update Manager: put old files in "import" directory in order to be imported by the update manager.
These files are:
- inbox.txt / inbox.xml
- sentitems.txt / sentitems.xml
- drafts.txt / drafts.xml
- accounts.xml
- favorites.xml
- mytexts.xml
[I]3.0.2009.0923 (23 sept 2009)[/I]
- Check For Update function removed (no webspace available)
- Storage of messages, accounts, favorites and MyTexts moved to database. (SqLite)
- Password protection on folders fixed
- 'Store messages' setting changed to yes|no. (please re-set this option!)
- Buttons changed to Microsoft guidelines (buttons at the bottom bar: left for primary button)
- Import/Export (temporary?) removed due change of storage. Maintenance of database can be done via SqLite Enterprise Manager (Freeware: [URL]http://osenxpsuite.net/?xp=3[/URL])
- New options for database: change location of database, optimize and backup database
- New front end: Update manager. This feature displays updates to be performed to use the new version. This first version contains 6 updates:
1. Drop database (for a new start)
2. Create database (creates the database, with the necessary tables.)
3. Import Folders (enables you to import your current inbox, sent items and drafts)
4. Import accounts
5. Import favorites
6. Import MyTexts
These updates are required.
[I]3.0.2009.0901 (01 sept 2009)[/I]
- Check For Update function removed (no webspace available)
- Storage of messages, accounts, favorites and MyTexts moved to database. (SqLite)
- Password protection on folders fixed
- 'Store messages' setting changed to yes|no. (please re-set this option!)
- Buttons changed to Microsoft guidelines (buttons at the bottom bar: left for primary button)
- Import/Export (temporary?) removed due change of storage. Maintenance of database can be done via SqLite Enterprise Manager (Freeware: [URL]http://osenxpsuite.net/?xp=3[/URL])
- New options for database: change location of database, optimize and backup database
- New front end: Update manager. This feature displays updates to be performed to use the new version. This first version contains 6 updates:
1. Drop database (for a new start)
2. Create database (creates the database, with the necessary tables.)
3. Import Folders (enables you to import your current inbox, sent items and drafts)
4. Import accounts
5. Import favorites
6. Import MyTexts
These updates are required.
- New version numbering. X.X.YYYY.MMDD. The first to numbers indicate the real version where the last two parts indicate the date of release)
[I]Version 2.4.0 (14-06-2008)[/I]
- [COLOR=black].NET CF 3.5 required now![/COLOR]
- Password protection of folders
- Layout-bug on HTC Diamond (and other phones with different resolutions) fixed.
- Phonenumbers with parenthesis in it are now 'supported'. (special characters are filtered out correctly)
[I]Version 2.3.0 (28-05-2008)[/I]
- Different types of notification for incoming SMS (None, Notification, view message)
- Play sound on incoming sms
- Read/unread indicators on folders screen
- Set default account moved to context menu (instead of separate setting above accounts)
- Check for update functionality
- Display/Hide SIP on startup
[I]Version 2.2.0 (11-04-2008)[/I]
- Incoming messages can be intercepted. (total interception or saving a copy)
- Favorites can be ordered (via context menu)
- SIP is opened on startup
- Action button can be used to add the selected contact to the recipients.
- New form to view inbox and/or sent items
[I]Version 2.1.3 (28-03-2008)[/I]
- Option added for setting a delay for the auto-complete functionality
[I]Version 2.1.2 (15-03-2008)[/I]
- Option added for default countrynumber.
- Incorrect number formatting
[I]Version 2.1.1 (10-03-2008)[/I]
[I]- [/I]Solves an issue with multiple favorites
- Solves an issue when no contacts are available
[I]Version 2.1 (07-03-2008)[/I]
- Unlimited favorites
- Auto complete when typing in the recipients textbox
- Multiple recipients
- Improved progress window
- Fixed some minor bugs
[I]Version 2.0 (28-02-2008)[/I]
- Send message progress moved to a new form.
- Support for multiple accounts
- Support for favorites
- Sent items are sorted correctly now
- Sent items can be deleted (all or just 1)
- Import/Export functionality for sent items (with new open file dialog!)
- Possibility to select a default account.
- Improved performance
[I]Version 1.6 (20-02-2008)[/I]
- Improved performance
- Sent items can be saved in XML or Text format. (Text format performs better, but XML is easier to export since it's a standard)
[I]Version 1.5 (19-02-2008)[/I]
[I]- Sending multiple messages after each other bug fixed[/I]
[I]- Sent messages can now be saved into XML format. [/I]
[I]- Viewer for sent messages.[/I]
[I]Version 1.41 (28-01-2008)[/I]
[I]- Progress window closes automatically when message is send successfully (fixed)[/I]
[I]- + sign will not be removed anymore. [/I]
[I]Version 1.4 (27-01-2008)[/I]
- Support for multiple messages
- Error result code fixed
[I]Version 1.31 (23-01-2008)[/I]
[I]- Better feedback when the VoipBuster service reports an error[/I]
[I]Version 1.3 (19-01-2008)[/I]
[I]- Progress window will close automatically (after 1 second) when a message is send succesfully.[/I]
[I]Version 1.2 (20-12-2007)[/I]
[I]- Caller id bug solved. (thanks Muthas)[/I]
[I]- New icon :-)[/I]
[I]Version 1.1 (12-12-2007)[/I]
- Issue with formatting phonenumber solved
Download
The last version can be found here. (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=5184604&postcount=771)
A final version, as well as screenshots, will be available soon.
Instructions
After installing. Start the application and run the Updater. After that, go to menu -> options -> Accounts to create a new account.
Choose the desired provider and fill in the necessary information.
Now you're ready to use VoipSMS!
SmartPhone
The original SmartPhone version is still available. It will not be updated anymore. I'll give limited support in this thread.
The SmartPhone version can be found under Attachments.
Cool...I'm in a similar GF situation...I assume this will work with just about any VOIP provider as long as I know their link? I am using VoipStunt.com...
I didn't know about VoipStunt. But it seems to be another VOipBuster clone So it works.
Use this url: https://myaccount.voipstunt.com/clx/sendsms.php
Awesome...Thanks...Ya, VOIPStunt has some better rates for SMS to the places I need to send them...Been using them for about 2 months now, and its a great service. Much better than Skype.
It's funny to see the differences in prices between VoipBuster, VoipRaider and VoipStunt.
The application is exactly the same (except the looks) as well as the site... but the prices are different.
I'm see one bug in this software, when I'm trying to send sms for example to free destination 001112223344, but voipsms deleting zeros and sending messages to 1112223344, then I receive - insufficient funds on my account or didn't send any messages if account funded. Another one with the same zeros, when I'm trying to send sms to 111002223344 (111000223344 any numbers with double and more zeros) it sends to 1112223344 so number is wrong.
Can it be fixed?
Thank you.
Ah I see.
Bug 1: Only leading zero's should be removed. This is because of the format that VoipBuster expects. The format should be: [countrycode without the 00 or + sign][areacode without leading zero][number]
So for holland it should be +31 0123 456789
This number must be formatted to: 31_123_456789 (without the underscores)
Bug 2: 00110022003344 is changed into 11223344. This is wrong. It must be 110022003344.
I'll try to fix these bugs tonight. Thank you very much for testing and posting!
The bug with the incorrect formatting of the phonenumber is solved in the new version (1.1)
The other issue about the insufficient funds is not a bug. It's the result which the application receives after sending the message.
Great software.
However, I am still facing the same problem which I face with other VoIP SMS Software and that is my phone number is not sent so the user does not know what I am the one sending the text message (unless I tell them).
Am using VoipStunt which the URL you provided.
That is something which can only be set with the Windows Application. There you can verify your number and set your 'caller id'.
As far as I know.
If not, please let me know.
I have verified my numbers and I can even select those numbers when I use the Windows application.
I am currently located in the US so the country code is +1. I entered 11234567890 (where 1234567890) is my number and +11234567890 but in both instances, the ID that the recipient received was some other number (which is not even in my address book).
When I used other VoIP SMS software, the recipient would see my username when I sent an SMS using such software but now with your software, it sends something else altogether.
Do let me know if you need more information on my part.
vapor said:
I have verified my numbers and I can even select those numbers when I use the Windows application.
I am currently located in the US so the country code is +1. I entered 11234567890 (where 1234567890) is my number and +11234567890 but in both instances, the ID that the recipient received was some other number (which is not even in my address book).
When I used other VoIP SMS software, the recipient would see my username when I sent an SMS using such software but now with your software, it sends something else altogether.
Do let me know if you need more information on my part.
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I'll try to search things out how to arrange this. It would be a very welcome feature.
I'll keep you informed. For now I don't need any additional information though I don't have any idea how to do this.
Hi Rapsody! Thank's for your great application. I would like to ask you something. I have tried to use voipsms to send messages via voipraider. Messages sent to Greece are free via voipraider. I can send messages to Greece normally using the pc application and the html link. When I try to send a message from voipsms I get the message that says that I don't have enough credit to send a message. I don't need to have credits because messages to Greece are free and I can send a message from the pc application. Why is this happening? Thank's again
zalaros said:
Hi Rapsody! Thank's for your great application. I would like to ask you something. I have tried to use voipsms to send messages via voipraider. Messages sent to Greece are free via voipraider. I can send messages to Greece normally using the pc application and the html link. When I try to send a message from voipsms I get the message that says that I don't have enough credit to send a message. I don't need to have credits because messages to Greece are free and I can send a message from the pc application. Why is this happening? Thank's again
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That's something I discovered as well.
The application sends a message using the HTML link of Voipbuster/VoipRaider. The result of that call is an XML file. The content of the XML contains that exact error message. So basically the error that you have insufficient funds are coming directly from the server.
I have the feeling (and I also saw other people talking about it at the forum of VoipBuster) that the nr of free messages is limited.
That's weird because after many unsuccessful attempts with voipsms I can send sms normally via the pc application. So the problem is not the limit (even if there is a limit). I will buy credits and test it again. Thank's anyway
zalaros said:
That's weird because after many unsuccessful attempts with voipsms I can send sms normally via the pc application. So the problem is not the limit (even if there is a limit). I will buy credits and test it again. Thank's anyway
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Ok thanks for your information. I'll try to find some more information about it. Unfortunately there is not a lot of information available on the internet.
On this forum there's another tool which enables you to send messages using VoipBuster/Raider. Could you try if that application has the same 'issues'? It has more features and support for more Voip Applications.
Rhapsody said:
Ok thanks for your information. I'll try to find some more information about it. Unfortunately there is not a lot of information available on the internet.
On this forum there's another tool which enables you to send messages using VoipBuster/Raider. Could you try if that application has the same 'issues'? It has more features and support for more Voip Applications.
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You mean ipsms by skandler? I have already tried this application. In this application I get the error code "invalid username" when I try to send sms via voipraider. I am sure that the username is correct so I can't send messages from there either. In general with voipraider weird things happen with all the applications that I have tried.
That's weird because it's just a VoipBuster 'clone'
I've dropped a question at Skandler's thread. Hopefully he can tell me a little bit more.
Sipgate
Hi folks,
Are there any plan to make VoipSMS compatible with Sipgate. I've got an account with them and I'd rather avoid registering with multiple providers.
Their API is already out but I cannot make it work.
Cheers
mcapri
doesn't work
I have installed VoipSMS1.1, but it doesn't do anything (the program doesn't start). Do I need the .NET Compact Framework for it? My PDA is an IPAQ 6300.
Thank you.
seems to many permissons...
THIS APPLICATION HAS ACCESS TO THE FOLLOWING:
HARDWARE CONTROLS
TAKE PICTURES AND VIDEOS
Allows application to take pictures and videos with the camera. This allows the application at any time to collect images the camera is seeing.
YOUR LOCATION
COARSE (NETWORK-BASED) LOCATION
Access coarse location sources such as the cellular network database to determine an approximate device location, where available. Malicious applications can use this to determine approximately where you are.
FINE (GPS) LOCATION
Access fine location sources such as the Global Positioning System on the device, where available. Malicious applications can use this to determine where you are, and may consume additional battery power.
NETWORK COMMUNICATION
FULL INTERNET ACCESS
Allows an application to create network sockets.
YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
READ SENSITIVE LOG DATA
Allows an application to read from the system's various log files. This allows it to discover general information about what you are doing with the device, potentially including personal or private information.
PHONE CALLS
READ PHONE STATE AND IDENTITY
Allows the application to access the phone features of the device. An application with this permission can determine the phone number and serial number of this phone, whether a call is active, the number that call is connected to and the like.
STORAGE
MODIFY/DELETE USB STORAGE CONTENTS MODIFY/DELETE SD CARD CONTENTS
Allows an application to write to the USB storage. Allows an application to write to the SD card.
SYSTEM TOOLS
PREVENT DEVICE FROM SLEEPING
Allows an application to prevent the device from going to sleep.
RETRIEVE RUNNING APPLICATIONS
Allows application to retrieve information about currently and recently running tasks. May allow malicious applications to discover private information about other applications.
Hide
HARDWARE CONTROLS
CONTROL VIBRATOR
Allows the application to control the vibrator.
NETWORK COMMUNICATION
VIEW NETWORK STATE
Allows an application to view the state of all networks.
VIEW WI-FI STATE
Allows an application to view the information about the state of Wi-Fi.
ksoze11 said:
seems to many permissons...
THIS APPLICATION HAS ACCESS TO THE FOLLOWING:
HARDWARE CONTROLS
TAKE PICTURES AND VIDEOS
Allows application to take pictures and videos with the camera. This allows the application at any time to collect images the camera is seeing.
YOUR LOCATION
COARSE (NETWORK-BASED) LOCATION
Access coarse location sources such as the cellular network database to determine an approximate device location, where available. Malicious applications can use this to determine approximately where you are.
FINE (GPS) LOCATION
Access fine location sources such as the Global Positioning System on the device, where available. Malicious applications can use this to determine where you are, and may consume additional battery power.
NETWORK COMMUNICATION
FULL INTERNET ACCESS
Allows an application to create network sockets.
YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
READ SENSITIVE LOG DATA
Allows an application to read from the system's various log files. This allows it to discover general information about what you are doing with the device, potentially including personal or private information.
PHONE CALLS
READ PHONE STATE AND IDENTITY
Allows the application to access the phone features of the device. An application with this permission can determine the phone number and serial number of this phone, whether a call is active, the number that call is connected to and the like.
STORAGE
MODIFY/DELETE USB STORAGE CONTENTS MODIFY/DELETE SD CARD CONTENTS
Allows an application to write to the USB storage. Allows an application to write to the SD card.
SYSTEM TOOLS
PREVENT DEVICE FROM SLEEPING
Allows an application to prevent the device from going to sleep.
RETRIEVE RUNNING APPLICATIONS
Allows application to retrieve information about currently and recently running tasks. May allow malicious applications to discover private information about other applications.
Hide
HARDWARE CONTROLS
CONTROL VIBRATOR
Allows the application to control the vibrator.
NETWORK COMMUNICATION
VIEW NETWORK STATE
Allows an application to view the state of all networks.
VIEW WI-FI STATE
Allows an application to view the information about the state of Wi-Fi.
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Yes it is safe, it needs the permissions for geotagging, letting you share pics online, save pics to sd card, keep phone awake while using app etc. Not sure about the log permission though, it might be to read and send them error reports.
Dave
Sent from my LG P920 using Tapatalk
Camera 360 privacy concern
I still suspect it... Why in the heavens would it need these 3:
YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
READ SENSITIVE LOG DATA
Allows an application to read from the system's various log files. This allows it to discover general information about what you are doing with the device, potentially including personal or private information.
PHONE CALLS
READ PHONE STATE AND IDENTITY
Allows the application to access the phone features of the device. An application with this permission can determine the phone number and serial number of this phone, whether a call is active, the number that call is connected to and the like.
RETRIEVE RUNNING APPLICATIONS
Allows application to retrieve information about currently and recently running tasks. May allow malicious applications to discover private information about other applications.
I just ran it and it only tried using two things, one was gps and one was imei.
The location is for geotagging and I would think it uses imei to identify you have right to use it as it was a paid for app originally and this permission may have been left in.
I use lbe privacy guard and these permissions were all it tried using, blocked both with lbe and app still works so maybe you could try that if your concerned.
Dave
Sent from my LG P920 using Tapatalk
Thanks! I'll try both that privacy guard and the app.
does this blocking thing work with trektrak mobile security as well?
my phone is motorola backflip
Hello there AppMakr folks,
Just some feedback - it would appear that the application permissions that the beta app requests are so invasive that it is scaring a lot of my users away. I had at least 40 of my installs leave me with some very pointed emails accompanying them. Can we get the permissions toned down? Here's what my install asks users for:
Permissions
This application has access to the following:
Hardware controls
take pictures and videos
Allows application to take pictures and videos with the camera. This allows the application at any time to collect images the camera is seeing.
record audio
Allows application to access the audio record path.
change your audio settings
Allows application to modify global audio settings such as volume and routing.
Your location
coarse (network-based) location
Access coarse location sources such as the cellular network database to determine an approximate device location, where available. Malicious applications can use this to determine approximately where you are.
fine (GPS) location
Access fine location sources such as the Global Positioning System on the device, where available. Malicious applications can use this to determine where you are, and may consume additional battery power.
Your messages
receive SMS
Allows application to receive and process SMS messages. Malicious applications may monitor your messages or delete them without showing them to you.
Network communication
full Internet access
Allows an application to create network sockets.
Your personal information
read contact data
Allows an application to read all of the contact (address) data stored on your device. Malicious applications can use this to send your data to other people.
write contact data
Allows an application to modify the contact (address) data stored on your device. Malicious applications can use this to erase or modify your contact data.
Phone calls
read phone state and identity
Allows the application to access the phone features of the device. An application with this permission can determine the phone number and serial number of this phone, whether a call is active, the number that call is connected to and the like.
Storage
modify/delete USB storage contents modify/delete SD card contents
Allows an application to write to the USB storage. Allows an application to write to the SD card.
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Hardware controls
control vibrator
Allows the application to control the vibrator.
Your location
access extra location provider commands
Access extra location provider commands. Malicious applications could use this to interfere with the operation of the GPS or other location sources.
Network communication
view network state
Allows an application to view the state of all networks.
I'm after the advice of someone who knows about Android permissions and security.
I'd like to make use of this app - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.faradayinstitute&hl=en
That requires these permissions:
This app has access to these permissions:
Your messages
receive text messages (SMS)
Network communication
full network access
view network connections
view Wi-Fi connections
Phone calls
read phone status and identity
Storage
modify or delete the contents of your USB storage
Microphone
record audio
Your social information
read your contacts
modify your contacts
read call log
write call log
Your accounts
find accounts on the device
System tools
send sticky broadcast
test access to protected storage
Affects battery
control vibration
prevent device from sleeping
Your applications information
run at startup
Audio settings
change your audio settings
But isn't that list of permissions completely OTT? I expressed my concerns to them and received the following reply:
I am writing to update you with regards to your enquiry about the Faraday App. I have been in touch with our developers and they have informed me that although this is a long list it is quite common with Android. They are currently working to see if they can reduce the list, however, there is nothing to worry about since you know the origin of there App, The Faraday Institute, and therefore can easily determine whether you wish to allow access (if it is a source you trust/is reputable etc..). The reason they need access to some parts is simply to add their details to your phone, (access your phone book for example is only to add The Faraday to your contacts).
I hope this answers your query for now. I will update you when I receive more information from the developers. Please feel free to contact me if you require further assistance.
I'm no expert but it doesn't really seem satisfactory - or am I worrying necessarily?
Ergates said:
I'm after the advice of someone who knows about Android permissions and security.
I'd like to make use of this app - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.faradayinstitute&hl=en
That requires these permissions:
This app has access to these permissions:
Your messages
receive text messages (SMS)
Network communication
full network access
view network connections
view Wi-Fi connections
Phone calls
read phone status and identity
Storage
modify or delete the contents of your USB storage
Microphone
record audio
Your social information
read your contacts
modify your contacts
read call log
write call log
Your accounts
find accounts on the device
System tools
send sticky broadcast
test access to protected storage
Affects battery
control vibration
prevent device from sleeping
Your applications information
run at startup
Audio settings
change your audio settings
But isn't that list of permissions completely OTT? I expressed my concerns to them and received the following reply:
I am writing to update you with regards to your enquiry about the Faraday App. I have been in touch with our developers and they have informed me that although this is a long list it is quite common with Android. They are currently working to see if they can reduce the list, however, there is nothing to worry about since you know the origin of there App, The Faraday Institute, and therefore can easily determine whether you wish to allow access (if it is a source you trust/is reputable etc..). The reason they need access to some parts is simply to add their details to your phone, (access your phone book for example is only to add The Faraday to your contacts).
I hope this answers your query for now. I will update you when I receive more information from the developers. Please feel free to contact me if you require further assistance.
I'm no expert but it doesn't really seem satisfactory - or am I worrying necessarily?
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what kind of app is it? (currently unable to access playstore)
mjz2cool said:
what kind of app is it? (currently unable to access playstore)
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Just a "news" app. Here's the description:
The official application of The Faraday Institute for Science and Religion at St Edmund's College, Cambridge. Access news, leading stories of the day, educational resources, and much more, from the institute that is leading research in the understanding of the relation between science and religion.
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And once more for luck!
Ergates said:
And once more for luck!
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Any views?
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When updating your quick app, either submit it on HUAWEI Developers or in AppGallery Connect. Do not update your app on one platform without submitting it and then update it again on the other platform.