
Mark messages read in browser as read on phone – web SMS Sync.to Google Drive, Dropbox, SugarSync) – DeskSMS, mysms, web SMS Sync Ability to backup/archive SMS messages permanently (e.g.Hopefully this post helps you choose the best SMS-to-PC application for your needs and also helps MightyText add a few greatly needed features the competition is ahead of them on. All that research for nothing! Well, hopefully not. In the end, I’ve decided to stick with MightyText for the time being, though I’d like to try CloudText when it becomes available and might retry web SMS Sync if I can get it working. So I did a search and looked at a number of different options besides MightyText: DeskSMS (which has been proclaimed better than MightyText by some, but I disagree), mysms (which appears to be an excellent competitor), CrossTxt (which isn’t impressive, but may be succeeded by CloudText which looks interesting), web SMS Sync (which I couldn’t get working), Talk2Phone (which thinks it is better than MightyText, I disagree), MobiTexter (lacks distinguishing features from competition), Keyapt SMS, FastText, and txty.mobi. I’ve been using MightyText for forever (that being, since they were founded) and it has served me greatly, but recently I’ve felt some yearnings to explore greener pastures.

#Better than mightytext Pc
It isn’t that I’m miserably slow at it, it is just that I know how much faster I can accomplish the same task from a PC – and I almost always am within arms reach of my laptop.
