Did you know, that you have 50 free SMS, when you are using o2’s “Internet Pack M”. I did not, till I read this review on AndroidPIT. I tested Android AIRMail (link only available with the Android browser) and it works although it is a beta version. Nice, because know I will not have to pay for SMS anymore, because I never write more than 30 of them in a month. An the best thing about it, it is free software, released like Android itself under the Apache License 2.0. For more details see the project’s website.
Edit: Seems that I was to fast with being happy about a free license. It is only freeware
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It looks like it isn’t actually free software? There’s no source code on the Google Code page, and it says this:
“Android AIRMail has been started by Sascha Sambale (project owner) and will be released as Freeware (not under the Apache License which is mentioned in the side bar – but there’s no alternative available on google code).”
Thanks for the hint. I updated the post.