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    Where Are You

    Where Are You

    a SMS based mobile finding app for android

    We are so busy some times that we do forget where we put our mobile. its easy to find a mobile, you just need to call to that number and you hear the ring tone and locate it. But we may some times put it in silent or vibration mode, now the old trick doesnt work. This is where our app comes in. You just need to send an sms from any mobile to your lost mobile with the format 'where.are.you'. our app will the start ringing the mobile on receiving this sms, even if the mobile is put to silent or vibration mode. the app will change the mode to normal and then set the max ringer volume and play an alarm so that you can easily locate it. ...
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    This is a Windows Mobile software that monitors SIM card, GPS position, and auto answer to SMS. It's small (build in C++), doesn't have any dependency, and still provides all the features found in commercial applications. It consumes no memory.
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