SMS Archiving Software
Hi Everyone,
I was asked by one of the moderators to put up a quick thread discussing our new software. Let me first introduce myself, my name is Barrett I currently work for a company called Dexrex LLC. My company has recently designed an application that downloads to your blackberry (it currently only works on OS versions 4.2.1 or greater) and then syncs with our servers to store your text messages. All SMS messages both incoming or outgoing are saved instantly to our secure online servers. These saved messages are then easily accessible, searchable and browseable from any internet enabled device. Our service is totally free and we plan on keeping it that way. I would like some feedback on how our software works for everyone and suggestions on improvements we can make. I would greatly appreciate all feedback. Thanks Barrett You can download the app at http://www.dexrex.com/mget To access your logs you need to log into dexrex.com |
Got any pictures and link?
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Here are some basic photos of the APP and the web service....
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[edit: double post, sorry]
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Also just as an after thought you need an Instant Message screen name to be able to create an account. We support all the major networks. The reason for this is because currently, their is no way to have a strong ID for a phone...Again let us know what you think were looking to make changes.
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So I can use this to log the SMS texts on my 11 year old's Blackberry (not on a BES)? And how do I get a Dexrex ID or I need an Open ID to use it?
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rivviepop -- This is a serious issue, and security is one of our strong
concerns as well. Blackberry support is a very recent development, and we're still figuring out some of the details. However, I'd like to mention that we do NOT store your screen name and password -- we just check them with the IM login server to make sure that they're valid. The reason we validate accounts through your IM screen name has to do with how the company started. Originally, Dexrex was designed to archive messages from the major IM networks. Our authentication process is still tied to that model. It's true that a phone number is also an id, but there's no password to validate it with. If we allowed logging in with just a phone number, then anyone who knows your number could access all your SMS logs as well. This would obviously be a tremendous security lapse. While most of our users want to combine their IM conversation history with their SMS history, we understand that this isn't for everyone. We're in the process of adding OpenID support for people who don't want to use their screen names. Many people already have an OpenID and don't even know it. You can find out if you have one from a service you already use (such as a Yahoo ID) with the list at OpenID - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. If you're not comfortable linking an IM screen name with your phone number, we expect to have OpenID up soon. We're also open to other suggestions for authentication. If you have a different idea, please post a reply to this thread! Thanks Barrett |
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Right now to create an account you need to have a screen name with one of the major IM networks. Refer to the post right above this one and it should answer your question. We are working on OpenID support as well and yes you probably already have an OpenID. If you don't have an Instant Message screen name, you can make one easily at aim.com / yahoo.com etc. Whether or not you use it doesn't matter but it will allow you to use our SMS archiving service. |
So if I want to use it now for just Blackberry SMS... What do I need to do? I am a bit confused.
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have an instant message screen name on any of the following networks: AOL, Yahoo, Google, MSN, Jabber or Skype. Type in their screen name and password, and it will log in to Dexrex. After this, you can link a mobile phone number in the lower right-hand corner of the page. If your child doesn't have an IM account go to Instant Messenger - AIM - Instant Message Your Online Buddies for Free - AIM, click the drop down menu titled "aim.com", select get a screen name and it's very simple to finish. Then you can use the screen name and password you just created to log into Dexrex. Hope this helps please post again if you run into any other problems. Thanks Barrett |
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I will give it a try tonight. This service seems to be something I could use for his IMs as well. I am using a PC based web monitor for it now. So how can you give this away for free? |
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In terms of the software being free, this is the consumer version and we have multiple corporate solutions for compliance concerns and corporate knowledge management. Thanks Barrett |
How much does it nibble on the battery or chomp at it?
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Hi Sorry i am a bit confused.
I simply use the blackberry desktop manager to syncronize my calander... but now i have a huge amount of sms's on my phone and would like to delete them from the phone. what i REALLY want to do is somehow save them onto my pc so i can see and read them and have it as a seperate file that i can add to. These text msgs are very dear to me and i really want to find a way to keep them.. please help!! |
Agblackberry, there really isn't an easy way, and this application in this thread and IBC AmberIPD converter are about the only two best choices to get your SMS messages to your PC.
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Hi JSanders,
how is dexrex different to ABC Amber BlackBerry Converter? is dexrex free compared to abc bb conv.? also, i tried signing in and it doesnt allow me, dexrex is asking for IM networks.. im not sure what this is... sorry i am extremely out of tune in how everything works lol |
Dexrex is free. ABCAmber is commercial.
I have never used Dexrex, although users here say it works well. ABCAmbert Converter is actually a utility to extract many things, SMS included, from your BB backup files. |
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