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insight Inner circle 3095 Posts |
My genius friend from MIT is creating an app that allows you to send a text message to anybody and change it after it is sent. To the best of my knowledge, this kind of an app does not currently exist (though I could be wrong). Obviously, this type of app would have uses for both magicians (to "predict" stuff) and non-magicians (to change text if the sender changed his or her mind after sending the text)---my question to you, how much would you pay for this type of an app? Thanks!
Regards, Mike |
Baguette Regular user 155 Posts |
The slight problem I am seeing is the fact that one will have to stop using their regular SMS app. It sure does sound interesting but can you tell us if this would be an alternative to the SMS app or if it would be integrated with it. Would the receiver also need that special app?
Thanks!
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insight Inner circle 3095 Posts |
Actually, the best part about this is that it is completely integrated with your existing SMS text messaging---as such, it is impossible for the spectator to figure out how this works. When they see the text message, it looks completely normal and even if they were to look at your phone, they would not suspect a thing. The person receiving the text does not need anything on their phone.
Regards, Mike |
Baguette Regular user 155 Posts |
Wow it sounds great, however until I see a routine or a basic demo of the effect with the actual motivation for when to modify the SMS and doing so discretely then in my mind the trick/app could range from $2 to $5 or from $20 to $40
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DutchFrank Special user Has a fence with 541 Posts |
Are there still people using SMS?
Forgive me any language mistakes.
I'm Dutch. |
ScottRSullivan Special user 874 Posts |
Yeah. Many have switched to other services like iMessage or Snapchat (which, ironically, already does a bit of what you mention). Would it work with these other types of services?
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Baguette Regular user 155 Posts |
To be honest, the majority of the world still uses SMS and anyways, it comes included in most mobile subscriptions, so why not use it?
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