Texting without the hassle
The launch of Z-text by NTS Telecom bridges the gap between email and mobile to mobile texting.
(PRWEB) September 4, 2004 -- Z-text takes advantage of the recent launch of landline SMS by BT. Z-text enables any standalone PC to send and receive SMS messages to and from a phone, whether mobile* or landline.
Seen as a great advantage to those who find texting a fiddly and tedious exercise, Z-text has many other benefits. Used within a small business environment, for instance, an office manager could send a text message directly from his or her PC to a salesmans or field engineers mobile phone. This ensures both legal compliance and creates a record of the message for future reference.
Z-text will also receive and store text messages even if your PC is switched off. Costs for texts will appear on your telephone bill as with normal calls.
In addition to text messaging Z-text will also allow you to record telephone conversations so you do not have to write it down when given important information.
'Like many people I find sending a text from a mobile phone quite difficult and couldnt understand why it couldnt be more like email said Paul Worsley, MD of NTS Telecom. 'So I decided to do something about it, the result is Z-text
Simple to install (1 phone plug and 1 USB connection) and easy to set up (load the CD and launch the application) Z-text has been designed to appeal to every level of user. Once installed the user has a screen much like any email application, including Phone Book, In Box, Draft and Sent. Anyone used to email will find the system simple to use.
With email and text fast becoming the staples of personal and business communications Z-text is seen as a natural bridge between the two. Unlike previous PC based text applications, there is no complicated set up or middleman operation and even home phones without a text option can benefit as BT are now offering a text to voice translation service so that every message can be received.
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For further information please visit http://www.z-text.com
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