March 19, 2011 (Press-News.org) ZapitSMS, a worldwide provider of PC to Mobile text messaging solutions has introduced a new SMS Conversation feature to their Online SMS service. The new functionality displays your SMS messages in a conversation view and supports replying to the text messages.
The SMS Conversation view lets you follow your SMS communication with contacts as a stream of two-way messages with each individual. It lists messages based on the time they were sent and received which makes it very easy to reply to received messages and continue an ongoing conversation with the contact.
Daniel Millerson, spokesperson for Race River said "We have a wide variety of customers including schools, universities, businesses and other organisations as well as individuals that are utilising our text messaging services for marketing, emergency alerts and group notifications. Adding the SMS Conversation functionality to our online service provides the convenience of replying to individual messages without the need to remember the past conversation. It also allows individuals to enjoy text messaging in a chat-style."
ZapitSMS provides a comprehensive API, Bulk SMS, Windows client, Web SMS and support for Microsoft Outlook 2007, Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010 for businesses.
The ZapitSMS online service provides a total text messaging solution while you are on the go or do not have access to your own PC. You can to login to your account using any PC connected to the internet.
A free trial of the ZapitSMS service including free messages and information on the features of the service is available at http://www.zapitsms.com.
ZapitSMS, a division of Race River Corporation, is a world leader in providing innovative communication solutions to businesses.
ZapitSMS Adds SMS Conversation to its online Text Messaging Solution.
ZapitSMS, a worldwide provider of PC to Mobile text messaging solutions has introduced a new SMS Conversation feature to their Online SMS service.
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[Press-News.org] ZapitSMS Adds SMS Conversation to its online Text Messaging Solution.ZapitSMS, a worldwide provider of PC to Mobile text messaging solutions has introduced a new SMS Conversation feature to their Online SMS service.