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theNEOone

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I've been using BiteSMS and have been relatively pleased. (Although I've seen some quirky behavior recently, such as randomly sorted SMS conversations instead of the standard "Sort by Date" format.)

Should I renew and keep using it, or is there a better alternative out there?

Thanks.
 
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I've been using BiteSMS and have been relatively please. (Although I've seen some quirky behavior recently, such as randomly sorted SMS conversations instead of the standard "Sort by Date" format.)

Should I renew and keep using it, or is there a better alternative out there?

Thanks.

It's free (just with ads) after the trial license expires, so you don't really have to make a decision right now.
 
It's free (just with ads) after the trial license expires, so you don't really have to make a decision right now.

I've used BITE from the get go and have been nothing but pleased with it. The upgrades keep on coming and I think it's actually on sale right now so if you're gonna buy, might as well do it now.
 
biteSMS is great. Developer is always working on updates and it just plain works. I'd stick with it.
 
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Love bitesms and paid the 8.99 for the license. Seems to load waaaaaay faster without the ads.
 
Since a biteSMS license never expires, what is there to renew?

He may have purchased one of the BiteSMS text messaging plans that sends your texts over their network (bypassing your carrier). You then get to use BiteSMS until the messages run out, or some period of time (a year, I think).
 
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