Requirements: Windows Mobile 5.0, Microsoft .NET Compact Framework 3.5
Have you ever been to a meeting, only to be hit with many text message interruptions? Have you been at work and received messages, and you just *have* to respond? What about being out to dinner, and text messages come flying in? Wouldn't it be nice if you could tell them all you're busy? Just like an instant messenger? Well now you can. Introducing Mobliza, a free utility to save you from being rude. Mobliza installs on any Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional device, like an HTC Touch Pro or AT&T Fuze. Mobliza has three modes: Away, Auto, and Mobliza. AWAY: Automatically create canned messages to tell contacts you're away. Simply check the Away box and you're done. Mobliza tracks all the texts that come in, and you can respond if you need to. AUTO: Just for fun - have Mobliza carry on conversations all by itself. Just make sure you're cool with a computer doing the chatting for you. Seriously. MOBLIZA: Basically this is the Auto mode, but between you and Mobliza instead of someone sending texts to your phone. It's more of a game. Try "tell me a joke". Version 1.01 is a bug fixing release.
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