Publisher's Description
From Alco Blom Software:
The SMS Mac Scripting Application makes it possible to send an SMS (text message) from an AppleScript. Several example scripts are included. One example shows you how to combine an SMS with an event in Apple iCal.
On a Mac OS X server, you can use it to send the system administrator an SMS alert when a certain condition occurs.
NB: you must be an SMS Mac subscriber, see: http://www.smsmac.com
What's new in this version: Version 2.2 now also supports the Reply to Email feature of SMS Mac. Reply to Email means that SMS replies will be delivered to your email address instead of to your mobile.
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"No support for an uninstall"
Version: SMS Mac Scripting 2.2
Pros
Did not know going it that it was a pay service. I would have considered paying, but would have liked to know in advance.
Cons
Cannot uninstall easily
Summary
Not the kind of company I want to deal with --ever.
To be fair, I just found a page about uninstalling the plug-in. The page is under "functionality" and uses the term "remove" rather than "uninstall." http://www.smsmac.com/help/faq/functionality/remove/
Updated on Jun 10, 2011 -
"Unable to uninstall"
Version: SMS Mac Scripting 2.2
Pros
Seamless download and installation
Cons
This is a for fee service; this is not readily apparent on web site.
No removal tool! Web site points to removing 2 plug-ins in library, but when I navigated there plug-ins are not there. Now stuck with an addition to my Address Book, I do not want.Summary
If I was a heavy user of text services, or if product somehow tied to other SMS products i.e. Skype, this would be a useful add on. Yearly subscription required and .10 a text after that. No thanks.
No removal tool is a real irritant. If someone can figure out how to do this, please post.
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