Meemo...
Hey,
For some reason, your replies didn't trigger any sort of e-mail notification. I had no idea you'd replied. That said, how will I know that this will make it to you!? I just came back to look into a Windows Vista issue.
onlydarksets, "the whole" site isn't much, and there's not much to get. This isn't for work e-mail. Most people's work e-mail servers have security nets that don't allow external parties access, but personal e-mails are geared differently.
Ok, let's say you were in Laos, on a trip through Thailand (went last year, for example...awesome...look into the full moon parties) and SE Asia, and you wanted to be able to get e-mail from friends and family on the go. You could get your e-mail through your phone as inexpensively as possible. Every time you got an e-mail at Hotmail or Gmail or whatever, you'd receive a text message with a link that would take you to a simulated version of your inbox. Meemo would then use your actual inbox like a puppet, and you could send and receive e-mail from your cell. Remember how Hotmail and Gmail tried that syndication thing? They spent a lot of money building a link between cell browsers and their online e-mail hosting, but when users went to use it they got smoked by outrageous cell browsing charges? Basically, Meemo eats the navigation charges, allowing unlimited mobile e-mail through your phone, using a simple browser that's designed around how people text message. Does that make it any clearer?
kiter, you like it too? I can't find a downside yet. I put it on my girlfriend's phone the other day, explained it to her in a minute or two, and then wrote her a "naughty" (*ahem* who's watching?) e-mail a couple days later. She's just using the trial for now, but what's 5 bucks? She's at work all day, and not out on the prowl like me, so hopefully she'll start using it like that. It only works the other way - for me - on weekends.
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