SmsSend 3.6
- SmsSend - an application that can be used to send an SMS any GSM
- SmsSend is an application that can used to send an SMS (a short message – Short Message Service) to any GSM. Connecting to internet sites using scripts.
Installation
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Using the FreeBSD ports
system:
cd /usr/ports/misc/smssend make install clean
Using the FreeBSD pkg system:pkg install misc/smssend
UNIX and Linux source
- Before compiling SmsSend, you'll need to install the lib skyutils which can be found in the coders section. If you have installed otarie, you'll not need this lib, as it is installed with it.
- See latest changes in the application: ChangeLog
- 2020-11-07
- Version 3.6 (source)
- 2006-04-24
- Version 3.5 (source)
- 2004-12-07
- Version 3.4 (source)
- 2003-09-16
- Version 3.3 (source)
- 2003-02-12
- Version 3.2 (source)
- 2002-04-28
- Version 3.1 (source)
- 2002-03-25
- Version 3.0 (source)
- 2001-11-27
- Version 2.9 (source)
- 2001-10-07
- Version 2.8 (source)
- 2001-07-11
- Version 2.7 (source)
- 2001-03-14
- Version 2.6 (source)
- 2001-02-11
- Version 2.5 (source)
Linux binaries
- Debian Binary Package (.deb) smssend_2.5-1_i386.deb For RedHat binary/source packages, go here.
Provider Scripts (UNIX, Linux or Windows)
- See SMS Provider scripts
Graphical User Interface UNIX, and Linux (GSmsSend)
- GSmsSend is a graphical interface using gnome for the UNIX, and Linux version of SmsSend. This application is developped by Eric Lassauge, so if you have problems with it, please contact him directly. GSmsSend depends on SmsSend. So you'll have to download SmsSend first.
- 2001-11-27
- Version 1.7 (source)
- 2001-04-05
- Version 1.5 (source)
- 2001-02-15
- Version 1.4 (source)
PHP front end to SmsSend (PhpSmsSend)
- PhpSmsSend is a PHP front end for smssend. It lists all available smssend scripts, and by choosing one of them. You can directly send an sms using the php interface. PhpSmsSend depends on SmsSend, so you'll need to download SmsSend first.
- 2002-05-20
- Version 1.02 (source)
- 2001-09-10
- Version 1.00 (source)
Perl front end to SmsSend (PerlSms)
- PerlSms is a Perl front end, written by Back Spear, which allows you to send sms (using SmsSend), stripping long messages into multiple ones (one of the cool options of PerlSms).
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For more information and download, go to
PerlSms home page.
- Or download the latest version available: PerlSMS 0.3.
Multi-protocol front end which includes SmsSend (Kopete)
- Kopete is a multi-protocol instant messenger, including SmsSend among others, written for KDE.
- For more information and download, go to Kopete home page.
KyLix front end to SmsSend (KySMS)
- KySMS is a KyLix front end, written by David Rezac, which allows you to send sms (using SmsSend). It has a really nice phonebook integrated.
- For more information and download, go to KySMS home page, or see local version of KyLix SMS page.
Mac OS X front end to SmsSend (MacOSX-SmsSend)
- This is a Mac OS X front end written by Mirza Hrnjic, which allows you to send sms (using SmsSend), for Machintoch.
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It's homepage (
SmsSendGUI
OS X. ) is no longer available.
But we've preserved a copy at our SmsSendGUI OS X page Windows version of SmsSend
- Here is the Windows version of the SmsSend program. Simply unpack the zip file, and launch the .exe. It will then ask for a place to copy files, then add an entry to your Start menu.
- This application is really easy to use:
- The first time you launch it, it will ask you to add a connection script (provider script) like www.kiwee.com ou www.mobimel.com (french sites but you should have same sites for your country). You'll find this kind of scripts here.
- You can specify the use of a proxy in the options, as well as the save of each password in the registry (NOT CRYPTED).
- And you can activate or not (in the options) the automatic detection of scripts and SmsSend update (you'll need an internet connection).
- Once you have set all your parameters, you just have to select a provider, and fill in every field of the one. If you don't known what to set for some parameters, just let your mouse over the entry box, and some help will be displayed.
- You will need the pcre dll for the console version, which you can find here, as well as the OpenSSL dlls here and here.
- 2004-12-15
- Version 3.4
- SmsSend-3.4 CONSOLE mode
- 2003-09-16
- Version 3.3
- 2003-03-10
- Version 3.2
- 2002-04-29
- Version 3.1
- 2002-03-31
- Version 3.03
- 2002-03-28
- Version 3.02
- 2002-03-26
- Version 3.0
- 2001-12-02
- Version 2.9
- 2001-07-11
- Version 2.7
- 2001-03-14
- Version 2.6
- 2001-02-11
- Version 2.5
SmsSend Documentation
- Here are the man pages for SmsSend (they are the man pages from the UNIX version, converted to html).
- Includes usage of SmsSend in Windows console version.
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Man pages for How to make a script.
Additional resources
- BSD manpages
- Writing UNIX Documentation
- Documentation library
- BSDwatch
- DamnSmallBSD
BSDforge repos
- BSDforge on Codeberg
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