For example, if your phone you are carrying is in your bag or you are travelling internationally or you are in a place in which it would not be appropriate to send or receive a text message.
This is where MightyText comes in as it gives you the ability to continue with the conversation you were havinf from your computer or tablet….voila!
What about its credibility?
For Apple fanatics MightyText app can said to be the Android’s answer to iMessage. It is Android’s version of the Apple counterpart in the sense that it is a subset of what Google Voice offers.Ever since it was launched the previous year, this highly useful application has been installed by users for more than 600 000 times and it has enjoyed the speed of synchronizing 2.3 billion messages annually. I can see how the numbers still appear to be considerably small juxtaposed with the popular messaging application like the WhatsApp, which now happens to transmit over 10 billion text messages in a day, however this is not to preclude the fact that MightyText is already appreciated and loved by many. Almost ninety percent of its application ratings are five star.
Money talks
Additionally, Mighty text also happens to have raised money with great ease from the venture capitalists and angels, this is for a major part due to the two app founders’ lineage. The founders, both, Maneesh Arora and Amit Sangani have had experience with Google for a very long time as they had been working in product and engineering on AdSense and mobile ads. They have had the priveledge of raising $650 000 last year from the investors like Charles River Ventures, First Round Capital and 500 Startups and also are in the process of raising another seed-style round on AngelList.
What about the developers and is there any downside to this story?
However, it is not synonymous with saying nor is it consequently implied that Sangani and Arora have much capital spent in this regard, not that they own a skyscraper with a multitude of employees and technical setup that would make them look like a subsidiary of NASA. Their company has only three people employed while it does not have to pay to carrier SMS or Twilio fees as the listening application basically considers the phone a proxy server for its text transmissions. While the users pay their usual SMS charges.
Nonetheless, the company’s ambitions for now can be gauged as there are lots of possibilities for a little bug on your phone that listens to your range of activities like photos, videos, locations while automatically harmonizing them elsewhere. But an important point to note here is that if, and that is a big if, you trust MightyText to spy on you, that too at your own request. If I were to get any closer to installing such an app I’d be wary considering the countless Android Spyware and cell phone spy apps lurking around in the universe of smart phones these days.
Author Bio:
James Clark has been in the business of providing quality information on cell Phone Spy Software for a while now. He's an expert at all things spyware, but his main forte is Android Spy which has captured the interest of many.
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