SMSCaster E-Marketer CDMA 2.8 Build 377
| Developer: |
SDJ Software Limited (more products...) |
| OS: | Windows2000/XP/2003 |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$32.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 1.00 MB |
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SMS marketing software: Send bulk SMS with Nokia CDMA mobile phone from PC!
SMSCaster E-Marketer is powerful SMS message broadcasting software for electronic marketing. It allows you to send bulk SMS messages to your customers and receive reply from them with mobile phone connected to the computer. If differs from other software which rely on an SMS gateway on the Internet. It works with Nokia CDMA mobile phone 6235, 6255, 6256, 6265, 2865, 6275, 6155, 6165 or 3155.
Support different languages: GSM 7-bit alphabet and UCS2 unicode character set, including Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Arabic and Cyrillic. Manage your contacts: contact list management, with import and export wizard for your existing data.
Features:
- Send SMS with mobile phone connected to the computer.
- 2 way SMS: Receive SMS for response from recipients.
- Unlimited use, unlimited number of SMS sent and received.
- Do not rely on an Internet SMS gateway, no need to buy credit before start.
- SMS mail merge: Insert name, phone number and 5 customizable fields into the outgoing message content.
- Contact list management, with import and export wizard.
- Support GSM 7-bit and unicode UCS2 character set (Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Arabic and Cyrillic).
Benefits: low cost, no registration, no prepay or buy any credit before start, no need for internet connection to send SMS. |
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