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2012-03-23
, 11:38
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2012-03-23
, 11:40
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Posts: 39 |
Thanked: 37 times |
Joined on Mar 2012
@ Beijing
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#13
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I can't send you a private; could you please me provide me your email so i can send you a sample ? Thanks in advance!
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2012-03-23
, 12:01
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#14
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sure, wwwjfy@gmail.com
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2012-03-25
, 03:25
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Posts: 39 |
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@ Beijing
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2012-04-01
, 03:29
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Posts: 986 |
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2012-04-01
, 04:03
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Posts: 39 |
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Joined on Mar 2012
@ Beijing
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ok, so ive been using this for a week or two and its beautiful.
every 12 hours, if my phone and computer are on the same network, my SMSes are automatically backed up, de-duplicated, sorted into files by the contact, and committed incrementally to a private git repository.
on the restore end, i run a quick script and i get messages received in the last 30 days {or the last 5 messages per contact if there are no new ones} in a neat little file for importing.
this is everything ive ever wanted, ever, for SMS backup and restore. thanks a ton.
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2012-04-05
, 05:04
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Hi, I've just developed a small command-line utility to backup and restore SMS on N9.
It can be downloaded here.
If you're interested in building from source, a little bit instruction here.
Use at your own risk.
Donation appreciated to Paypal account: wwwjfy@gmail.com
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2012-04-05
, 05:08
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Posts: 986 |
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where does the app saves the back up file? i have already back up my sms but failed to remember the file name i used.
I never thought of accepting donation, maybe it's the beginning.
I've put it on the first post.