![]() ![]() It was much faster and easier to type SMS replies to friends and family, rather than using the keyboard on our Android phone. We found the MightyText experience to be painless, and the service itself was incredibly convenient. It sounds like a great concept, but does it do the job? Head on past the break to learn our first impressions of the program. To make the service even more appealing, pop-ups alert you to incoming calls, so you can either hurry to find your phone or just send the caller a canned auto-text reply. ![]() ![]() When sent from the computer, texts are still patched through from your phone number, so your colleagues will still see your messages coming through with your name on them. The full extension will show each conversation thread in its entirety, as well as call logs. The idea is crazy simple, yet adds unyielding convenience: incoming SMS messages appear on your screen as a pop-up, giving you the option to read and reply to them without touching or even looking at the phone. We went hands-on with a new extension (and accompanying Android app) called MightyText, a free notification service launched today that syncs your phone’s texts and calls to your computer in real-time. Have you ever missed an extremely important phone call or text because you were too busy finishing those TPS reports on your personal computing machine? There’s a Chrome add-on for that. MightyText – calls & texts from Android to PC in real time ![]()
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