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MMS Buddy 1.2
Phase2 Media
With MMS Buddy, there are no long, ugly MSG IDs and Passwords to remember, and nothing to write down. You simply take a screenshot of the login info, fire up MMS Buddy, and MMS Buddy handles the hard part for you. Once you have message downloaded, it is automatically saved to MMS Buddy's library, where you can see the message details (Sender, Date, Subject, and Message), or easily save any of the images to your Photo Roll for safekeeping. Quickly and easily download your MMS messages from your mobile provider. No more random usernames and passwords to remember. Advanced character recognition algorithm in automatic mode removes the need to manually type in unwieldy usernames and passwords to retrieve your messages. Save your received images to your photo roll, or keep them separate in MMS Buddy's library. Huge audio/video support: Play back tons of audio and video formats; even ones not supported by the iPhone.
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