Tag: MMS
A no nonsense review of SwirlyMMS 2.0
by Lonnie on Apr.28, 2009, under Nerd Stuff, iPhone
After a long, anguishing wait, I was finally greeted with notice that SwirlyMMS 2.0 was available for download on Cydia today.. I will first list the pro’s and then the cons, then I will provide some pictures of the new App.. (visit them at www.swirlyspace.com)
Pro’s / What’s New:
- There is a simple but effective voice recorder that saves in “amr” format, this is nice because the file sizes are minimized and virtually all phones support this.
- They have incorporated GPS support, now you can optionally attach your coordinates in outgoing messages and a link to google maps will be presented to the recipient.
- Delivery notifications are built in.
- You can now change notification sounds.
- You can hold your finger down on an incoming image and save it directly to the camera role, which is convenient.. you may also save incoming sounds as ring tones or as a notification sound.
- New start up screen and background image is pretty slick.
Cons:
- The GPS coordinates in my test seemed to be considerably inaccurate, more so than google maps when I ask it to pinpoint my location, this requires some further testing.
- SwirlyMMS still does not properly render MMS messages, the items are still only broken into parts apparently, there’s no rendering of Wap encoded messages, or at least if there is it’s not been working for me.. essentially an MMS should be able to include multiple images on one page, with sound.
- Still no ability to create custom folders and manage your messages within SwirlyMMS
- Still no “Auto Download” functionality within SwirlyMMS (an often requested feature).
- If you have a lot of picture messages, the load time is still quite slow, I haven’t verified but I believe the messages are still stored in flat files rather than a database for quick loading.
- The image viewer is still the same as previous versions, there is no ability to use the normal gestures to zoom on an image.
- As I mentioned in #5 in my pros, the start up image and background image is slick, but the UI has pretty much not changed.
- The ability to record video directly would also be nice, but it’s not present in 2.0
My Overall Opinion:
The new SwirlyMMS comes in at $12 for new users, or $6.00 for upgraders .. if you do the math, that means that upgraders are paying $8.00 + $6.00 for a total of $14.00, this means that existing customers have to pay more overall than new customers, this is something that makes no sense to me.
While the addition of the voice recorder is nice, the other features are rather minimal, the GPS implementation is basic and the other features something you’d have expected should be there anyway.
Bottom line:
If you’re an existing user, unless you need voice recorder then I find it difficult to suggest upgrading at this time, the additional cost to upgraders to me does not make the upgrade justifiable (yet).. It’s a decision you have to make on your own.
If you’re a new user, then SwirlyMMS 2.0 will seem like a nearly complete solution for you even though the price tag of $12.00 is more than most apps that exist in the iPhone world right now.. Keep in mind however that SwirlyMMS 2.0 also does more than any other iPhone app is capable at the moment. If you’re a 3G user and a currently SwirlyMMS 1.3 customer, I would say it’s safe to wait until Apple’s offering in OS 2.0
One last thing I’m not knocking Swirly at all, I’ve known the guys since the first version came out, I’ve donated twice, offered my help as a beta tester and have been very active in the support forums, I plan to continue my support .. SwirlyMMS still holds the top spot in my list of favorite apps.
Read on for pictures..
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SwirlyMMS 1.3 has been released, find out more..
by Lonnie on Mar.02, 2009, under Nerd Stuff, Uncategorized, iPhone
NOTE: This review is for 1.3 of SwirlyMMS, for my review of 2.0 please CLICK HERE
You can download it via cydia NOW … check out the forums at http://swirlyspace.com/forum/
From the official release notes:
- Completely new Compose view with address-auto-lookup feature ala email/sms app
- Localization in the following languages: Chinese, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Swedish, Ukrainian
- Various GUI element enhancements
- New UserAgent SoftBank_X02NK added on request from Japan
- Hold on image to save it directly to the camera roll
- Double-click image to fit the whole screen
- New standard camera and photo picker control
- The built-in MMS viewer now supports html and pdf content types
- A trash button added to the message view making it possible to remove an MMS from within the MMS message viewer, in addition to the already existing swipe mechanism
- Credits section added
- A couple of new schemes added to the the decoder
- A couple of bug fixes in the core libs and a decoder crash corrected
Read on for some screenshots and my thoughts ..
Create new folders in SwirlyMMS!
by Lonnie on Jan.14, 2009, under iPhone
Something I’ve noticed about SwirlyMMS for the iPhone is that after you have a large number of images in your inbox, it takes a long, long time for the inbox to even load up.
I know I know, start deleting messages Lonnie! well tough, my reason, or anyone’s reason for keeping messages in the app are not the focus of this discussion! So I’m going to give you a quick and dirty lesson on how to create folders and move messages around in SwirlyMMS!
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