Do you like sending SMS through the gateways of Czech operators from your computer? Don't want to pay for SMS even on your iOS (iPhone/iPod Touch/ iPad) darling? Well, I have one tip. It's about app Czech SMS from App StoreSo that was a bit of gravy and now for the review of Czech SMS...
It is very "simple" app. You write the number you want to send an SMS to, České SMS will determine (99,9% correctly) which domestic operator it is. Of course, there is a choice from saved contacts. After writing the message, there is nothing left to do but tap Send. In older versions, CAPTCHA codes had to be copied, which was removed with version 2.0. But that is not all that České SMS offers. It works as a full-fledged SMS client, you see sent SMS in the conversation as you are used to from classic SMS from your iPhone, to whom you sent the SMS, you can add contacts to favorites (just like on your phone by default) and then select a contact with two taps, you do not have to scroll through the phone book in a complicated way. In the settings, you set a signature that will be displayed after each sent message, you can even set České SMS to add the exact time of sending for each sent SMS.
Czech SMS only work with an internet connection, if you are connected via Wi-Fi, you can send thousands of SMS nestIt doesn't cost a penny (if you are connected using your operator's data services, you only pay for the connection). The price of the Czech SMS application in App Store, I find it ridiculous! Judge for yourself whether 1,59 Euro is too much. I also rate the graphics as excellent, the functionality is almost 100% and thanks to new updates, Czech SMS is still improving. I have already paid back my purchase a million times over, I am a bit of an SMS maniac ☺. I recommend everyone to sacrifice a few bucks and buy Czech SMS from App Store, you will definitely get your investment back.
You can receive Czech SMS for iPhone/iPod touch download for 1,59 Euro v Apple iTunes App Store here.
You can download Czech SMS for iPad for 1,59 Euro v Apple iTunes App Store here.




But there are also applications with the same function, and they are free, this is just copying the attack and collecting money for it, so I will definitely not buy this ;)
Does it also work in Slovakia? Haven't you tried it?
It doesn't work in Slovakia, it only works in T-mobile, Vodafoneone and O2…
I find it pointless to pay for this app when the "Free SMS" app is free and has everything this app has...
2 Sido: It's useless for whom, the point is that with "České SMS" you have more options, you can add favorite contacts here, you don't have to copy the verification code, you can read sent SMS because they are saved. I think the price is 1,59 Euro It's not that much for this one. app can
2 Vilo: Czech SMS do not work abroad, unless you send SMS to the Czech network (T-Mobile, Vodafone)one or O2). About similar app I don't know for Slovak operators.
I had free SMS (3G) and it didn't work properly. Czech SMS are a blast and as you write, they keep getting better. I can only recommend it, and the price for it is ridiculous.
The author is not Alex Studnička, but A&A Code. Correct it in the article.
@Antonin Haluza: Our application was second to none. AppStore and that was at a time when the SMS Free application was also paid. I don't know whose idea we copied. Regardless of the fact that my project iPhone SMS was in terms of sending SMS from iPhone free, clearly and indisputably the first and for a long time the only one in the Czech Republic. First, get the right information before you go out and do anything here.
Hello Roman, readers' questions have been correctly answered by other readers in the comments. My, as you say, "strange" way of expressing myself, was caused by a slight indignation yesterday, which has already passed. Thanks for the correction in the article.
Pavel Báleš: As the author of the review, I apologize for the incorrect listing of the developer. Thank you for understanding ;)
Czech SMS (generally speaking) certainly has its supporters and opponents. That is simply normal. However, I think that in the comments (not much on the topic) "stupid things" or typos are discussed. If someone wants to point out mistakes, which can be done basically anywhere and anytime, then they have the right to do so of course. However, I think that anyone, especially on these forums, can "cool off" some little person. I will mention Big Boss Mr. Billa Gatesoh, no.., that he would cool his heart on the Czech SMS application for free :D)) , but his operating "non-system" Windows, which is sold at an outrageous price all over the world, is still being developed today and has a really big team for it. In short. If the developers of any application are serious about it, of course, every criticism or correct suggestion for a different solution is a benefit. No one is 100%, not even big companies like Sony. And I think they have a big problem (PS3 Network console). Toonečne: I think we should support Czech developers and not look for errors. They are simply everywhere and let everyone compare them in their own head. If someone has a different, better and more comfortable solution for sending SMS, stick with them. I choose Czech SMS and I look forward to every, even small, improvement of the application. Have a nice day everyone. :) With respect, Max..