amminadabz,

I use Pulse SMS. It has cross platform sybc for every major os, and has a decent feature set. Pretty sure its an electron app though.

jayandp,

Personally, I transitioned my entire family and friends to use my Google Voice number years ago. GV doesn’t support RCS still, which is annoying, but otherwise it works great. When my phone broke at the beginning of this year I was still able to send and receive texts from everyone.

Obviously, if you don’t trust Google this would be a non-starter though.

nora,

Wait it doesn’t support RCS? Isn’t google the one heavily pushing RCS?

jayandp,

Yep. Google Voice is the forgotten step-child that Google only remembers exists once every few years, randomly pushing a wave of updates, and then nothing(don’t let the bi-weekly bug fix updates fool you).

Though in a way I don’t mind, since they’re still providing the service for free, with zero ads, for over a decade. I’m convinced at this point that it’s the pet project of some higher up that likes the service and manages to sweep any maintenance costs under the rug so the bean counters never try to kill it.

Anticorp,

That’s probably the last remaining service from when Google was cool.

bitwolf,

Most of my contacts are on Signal. So I tend to use Signal desktop. It’s not the best desktop application but it works well for what I use it for.

mibzman,

Beeper bridges sms to matrix

MartinXYZ,

I have signed up to Beeper’s waiting list. I hope I won’t have to wait too long…

davefischer,

I had a 3g modem in my cisco router that I used to use for that, but when they shut down the 3g network I was never able to find another cheap sms-only service for the 4g version of the cisco modem. (So I switched to wifi & xmpp.)

I wrote my own software to use it, talking to the raw modem interface. Which, interestingly, uses an extension of the old “AT” modem command set. Weird.

Being able to write shell scripts that access sms is fantastic, I miss it.

Muffi,

Pushbullet works great for exactly this

poVoq,
@poVoq@slrpnk.net avatar

There are multiple ways to bridge SMS to XMPP. Works nicely in my experience.

If you are US or Canada based this is also worth a look: jmp.chat

timbuck2themoon,

I really liked jmp but it didn’t at all handle group messages well. When it does I might go back.

RickyRigatoni,
@RickyRigatoni@lemmy.ml avatar

There used to be a time where you could email PhoneNumber@carrier.com

no clue if that still works or even if that was an actual thing and not a fever dream

k_rol,

This is what I currently use since it’s free.

I don’t understand why people in this thread try to send sms through the mobile network, I’m confused.

Is this not available outside Canada?

jayandp,

I don’t know what it’s like in Canada, but in the US tons of people use MVNOs instead of straight subscribing to one of the big 3 carriers, so guessing what the domain name for each one, or getting everybody to text your email so you can find out, is just tedious.

owatnext,
@owatnext@lemmy.world avatar

I use that for my NAS to “text” my phone if the power goes out and it shuts down gracefully on the UPS.

bbbhltz,
@bbbhltz@beehaw.org avatar

When I’m at work I sometimes just use scrcpy over WiFi and leave my phone in my bag. That way I SMS but also all of the other apps.

Presi300,
@Presi300@lemmy.world avatar

Excluding KDE connect? I just don’t then…

LinuxSBC,

I used Google Messages directly for a while, but then a Matrix bridge that uses Google Messages was released, so now I use that. If you want to try it, matrix-docker-ansible-deploy makes it really easy to self-host, but if you don’t want to do that, something like Beeper can probably do it.

const_void,

Can it handle MMS, pictures, etc?

LinuxSBC,

Yes, and also RCS.

carloshr,
@carloshr@feddit.cl avatar

Why would you want to send SMS from your computer? 🤷‍♂️

cyclohexane,

doing everything from your computer can be nicer than having to get out your phone and switch to another screen just to quickly respond to SMS

ProtonBadger,

For sure, I use a computer all day, the only time I touch my phone is to answer the door. I don't have access to iMessage on the PC but I only use Signal and WhatsApp for messaging anyway and they work nicely on my Linux desktop. Never need to fiddle with my phone.

Psythik,

I don’t because I prefer to keep my ecosystems separate.

PuppyOSAndCoffee,

MacOS does a nice job imo

woelkchen,
@woelkchen@lemmy.world avatar

MacOS does a nice job imo

This is not a macOS community, duh.

cocolopez,
@cocolopez@lemmy.world avatar

Sms, now that’s a word I didn’t hear for a long time

RaivoKulli,

Yeah. Only use for me is shitty 2FA. Just let me use an app for god’s sake.

highduc,

I’d rather use SMS than Whatsapp. I also use Signal and am open to use any open source alternative but most people don’t and aren’t so the thing we have in common is SMS.

IronKrill,

I’ll switch to something else when Canada gets data plans that don’t suck, but until then I am going to make use of the unlimited SMS on my plan.

ikidd,
@ikidd@lemmy.world avatar

OK. But most of NA uses SMS instead of some Meta product to message with.

OddFed,
@OddFed@feddit.de avatar

It’s fairly popular in the US still for example.

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