Textfree is available for both theiOSandAndroidplatform.
Both applications are completely free.
I’ve got it installed on my iPod touch and it works just like any iPhone texting plan should.
Download the app and you are able to choose from a few numbers.
With that number, you could send and receive an unlimited number of texts.
With a subscription, you’ve got the option to even use this number to send calls from.
With a paid subscription, it’s possible for you to also hide ads.
Textfree comes with a lot of configurable tweaks.
you might add a signature, change your tones, and set email notification preferences.
It’s very extensive and is definitely my recommended app of the niche.
Textfree has a web version of this tool.
You have your own dedicated number, also.
It’s more likeGoogle Voicethan anything else.
The interface is a lot like Meebo and it truly behaves no differently than a web-based instant messaging client.
Not to mention, 100% free?
Count me in, just.
Textfree (or at least the iOS version) does come with a few small bugs.
You also won’t see your own replies to messages from your desktop on your mobile client.
It makes conversation histories close to useless.
These are annoying, but a small price to pay for all of this functionality.