Nokia's Text Messenger: another phone feature you probably didn't need on your PC
Bless the hearts of the good folks at Nokia's Beta Labs, because they're really working overtime to make the Finnish devices in our lives do all sorts of things they were never exactly intended to do. Everything they've done so far has been absolutely brilliant at best and merely nifty at worst, and we think this latest effort falls more on the latter end of the scale. Beta Labs' PC Phone dropped a couple months back for controlling basic phone functions from the comfort of a lappie or desktop, and now we have this: Text Messenger is a Sidebar-dockable gadget for Windows Vista that simply displays your connected phone's text messages, and while we can't speak for others, SMS is enough of a time drain for us as it is -- the last thing we need is access to it when we're sitting at our PCs trying to get some work done, too. Now threaded SMS, on the other hand... yeah, we'll take us some o' that.[Via All About Symbian]



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
john @ Feb 25th 2008 11:47PM
Actually, I'd love to have something like that. Except, on a real computer.
Maybe Nokia will release a version for their Maemo devices.
Tom @ Feb 26th 2008 5:37AM
BluePhoneElite does this for macs, by the way.
Tommi Vilkamo @ Feb 26th 2008 3:38PM
Chris, a colleague of mine from Nokia just sent me the link to this post of yours, with an attached note "you might want to save it for your CV" :)
On behalf of us Beta Labs folks, many thanks for your encouragement!!
Tommi Vilkamo
Manager of Nokia Beta Labs