Does anyone know how to send an SMS from the xcode application without using the UI?
I mean I want the SMS to be sent internally from the application. I have seen an app that has this feature.
I have alarm system, the alarm only receive SMS nothing else, I need the user to see the alarm name that is easy, but I want the user to choose the alarm name and control it (close, open) and I need to send command by SMS that the issue, the user should not see the alarm number neither the content which is the command text if you can help me that I will pay anyone that can help me with this.
I'm developing on iOS version 4.2.
no there is no way to do it in background , you have to call the GUI unless you create your api that ask for no & send sms from server.
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Is there any way to answer a user question in the Home device and at the same time, send a notification to another device?
For example, if the user ask for a direction, answer with the location (voice) and finish saying to the user:"I've sent you the location to your phone" and send him a map...
I know there is a way to switch conversation to another device (say, for example, one with screen) but I don't want to finish it in Home device.
Thanks in advance.
Not in a straightforward way, no, but there are a few options that you have that may do what you want.
You can try to use Assistant Notifications. Right now, notifications only appear on mobile devices, but even if/when they allow speaker notifications in the future, your user could still open it on a mobile device. You need to ask for permission to send a notification, and when they trigger the notification, an Intent in your Action will be triggered to actually show what you want to show.
You can also look into using a more standard notification channel such as Firebase Cloud Messaging. This does require you to have your own app on the mobile device, and it works outside of the Assistant, but may be a good choice if it meets your needs.
I'm not even sure if this is possible/options to look into.
I wrote an email-based sync where a user has a note in Evernote and when the user sends an email from Evernote to a website endpoint, I want the end point to notify the user that their request was received on Evernote.
I don't know if this is even possible. I just want to say "email received" sort of thing.
Closest thing I could think of is having an evernote with the contents updated (sync log). It's kind of like a webhook for Slack but looking for Evernote.
To clarify: The user is currently on Evernote (website) looking at their note, they send the email (from here to share the current note) I want a popup/notification of some sort to say "Email received" I don't know if there is a system for this or not. I don't think so.
Edit: In the meantime I just setup a slack webhook notification
There's no way to programmatically cause a notification to occur/appear within an Evernote client application. You could implement something that's external to Evernote using your own notification mechanism like push notification on mobile, SignalR, etc. but that would be dependent on the user's environment.
I am developing Windows phone application using VS 2013. In this I want to send email from some app pages like contact support page.
I have tried the c# working code from a windows console app. But 'Mailmessage' keyword is not supported in windows phone app development .
I have tried 'EmailManager.ShowComposeNewEmailAsync(mail);' code from Send email from windows phone 8.1.
That is result in opening mail messanger app available in the devices/emulator. I don't want the mail messenger app to open. Instead I want send to email through only code...
How can I achieve this?
Any help/suggestion would be appreciated
You cannot send email without showing the email application to the user. Also, the user might have many emails so he needs to decide from which the message should be sent.
What you can do is send whatever you want to send by email to a server (for example using HttpWebRequest) and from there send the email.
You can send the message without displaying a standard message box.
The user should monitor the sent message.
This is a safety feature for Windows Phone.
Only use ShowComposeNewEmailAsync.
To send mail using SMTP in Windows Phone you can make use of MailMessage for WP8 & WP7.
It's not a free package, but you can make you use of it's free version.
It's free license never expires, but opens a popup message and add a sponsor string to both object and body.
Refer here for more : Nuget
First, I work with Xamarin.Forms.
As the (other) question to Xamarin.Forms is marked as "duplicate" of this question, I post my answer here.
I also think, it's not possible (and also would not be nice), if Emails would be set in the background (without user interaction).
Therefore, I let the users send EMail's over the device-object in my app:
Device.OpenUri(new Uri("mailto:" + oFreizeitDetails.cPAB_Mailadresse));
where "oFreizeitDetails.cPAB_Mailadresse" contains the mail-address as string.
This works, if a mail-client is installed on the device.
The mail-client then pops up, the target mail-address is prefilled and the user can finish the mail (add body-text, e.t.c.) and then send it.
There were some problems with the WP implementation in XF some time ago, but now (I work with XF 1.4.4 and WP 8.1), it also works with WP.
I have designed an app which sends a number of SMS for performing an action, on each message send it shows builtin alerts from the mobile phone "Sending text message" & then "text message sent". Is there any way to override this annoying message and displaying my own alert there? I have tried to put alert there, but when it comes to send SMS mobile shows it's own at top and after completing the process shows my alert! What to do?
you need to use nokia sdk and you also need a little hack. Please see this
I dont know is this work in latest model or not but hope for the best.
My idea is to make an application start automatically when a message from a specific user reaches the inbox of the mobile . For example if my friend sends some numbers to my mobile, the sms has to be read and validated first and then calculator ( inbuilt mobile application) has to be triggered and process the numbers from the message. Please help me with the above query.
I am far from convinced you will be able to give the phone user access to the same sms you use to launch your MIDlet.
You may need to use native development on the phones that support it if J2ME can't give you exactly what you need.
In any case, you probably want to try with J2ME first so you need to read the specifications for JSR-118 and its PushRegistry API, along with JSR-120, which interfaces with SMS.
Most current J2ME-enabled phones will support static SMS Push but you will need to send the SMS to a particular port, much like you would data over a standard library socket.
I don't think you can trigger on just any old SMS message arriving.
This is the class you want to look at, in any case:
javax.microedition.io.PushRegistry