WebMessenger Comes To Windows Mobile Devices

I have not tried this yet, but it looks pretty cool so I thought I would post about it.

Originally developed for the BlackBerry, WebMessenger  has now come to Windows Mobile devices. Here’s a little more on WebMessenger: 

 

WebMessenger Message Alerts puts you back in control of managing communications on your mobile device by providing powerful rules and filters for your mobile email, SMS Messages and incoming voice calls!
Define your own filters using rules that are automatically applied to your incoming incoming E-mail, SMS Messages, and inbound voice calls and be alerted to just what is needed through user defined alerts to include your own MP3 or WAV audio files. Includes custom alerts for low battery and low memory on your mobile device.

WebMessenger has a free 15 day trial period after which will cost you $24.95.

For more head on over to WebMessenger’s Website.

Via msmobiles.com

More information after the break

Message Alerts are especially valuable to people that receive many messages every day and want to be able to filter the important ones and be notified when a specific message is received. A must-have application for 24×7 operations.

Key Features & Benefits

The Message Alert application runs in the background on your BlackBerry™ or Windows Mobile device and is automatically launched with the OS. You can control the time of day and week when the rules/alerts are active with the settings screen.

  • Inbound Email Alerts - Define custom alert rules for email based on one or more attributes (including contacts, subject, content).
  • Inbound SMS Alerts -- Define custom alert rules for SMS based on one or more attributes (including contacts, content).
  • Inbound Caller Alerts -Define custom alert rules for incoming phone calls based on Caller ID
  • Customizable Alerts & Notifications -Choose from a long list of actions, including persistent pop-ups, special ringtones, customized vibration, repeating alarms, required acknowledgement of notifications, and more.
  • Actionable Alerts -Automatically have important messages redirected to other key team members, groups, or management.
  • Custom Audio -Built-in MIDI tunes with the option of importing new MIDI, mp3, and WAV melodies.

    Enterprise Edition

    Adds the following features and benefits to Standard Edition:

  • Web Based Managment – - Secure web-based enterprise account management for Account Administrators and user account and rules management for end users.
  • Central Rule Creation -- Account Administrators and Group Managers can create and assign rules globally, to groups, and to individuals.
  • Rule and Push Control -Account Administrators and Group Managers can push rules to their user base, as well as lock down or auto-update rules.
  • Directory Integration -Synchronizes with LDAP and Active Directory.
  • Backup -Automatic backup of any rules or changes made on the devices.

    Compliance Edition

    Adds the following features and benefits to Enterprise Edition:

  • Out-bound Message Filters -Alerts senders to outbound emails or SMS messages that violate corporate policies before they are ever sent from the device.
  • Accidental Reply All Protection -Alerts users that they have selected Reply All and requires confirmation to send before the email leaves their BlackBerry.
  • Auto Forwarding -Messages sent in violation may also be automatically routed to a company’s compliance team.


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    Comments

    I purchased this software and boy was that a waste of $25. The product doesn’t work as advertised. Even though I have a paid up license, the software still displays “trial”. Side scrollbars don’t work, so I can’t get to the section at the bottom of the screen to change the ring tone for a particular sender. I have contacted support and they are slow to respond and are being purposefully obtuse to stall me, and you can’t get your money back. Bad stuff.

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