Sliding Messaging, Preview

Sliding Messaging, Preview

Sliding Messaging

 

Easily manage text messages in a new and up to date format compliant with the Android design guidelines and visually based on the stock messaging app from Google, with added features.

Features:
– Easily switch between conversations by dragging out the sliding menu on the left side of the screen.
– Start a new conversation by sliding out the menu on the right side of the screen
– Manage old messages with a single click
– Choose between light and dark themes
– Adjust text size and control notifications and theme though settings
– Quick reply popup from the notification for Jelly Bean users
– Multi-window support for Galaxy Note
– Light Flow support

 

Love the looks. Love the swiping feature, but it has some bugs. Very little settings available, except light and dark theme,set notifications and not much else. We love options!! Also when you try to back out you have to press home key instead. Nothing a little tweak wouldn’t fix, I’m sure. Also no MMS option, I’m sure that will put some people off. I haven’t sent a MMS since 2009, or something.

We would 100% recommend this app for a quick download and check-it-out for yourselves. Takes two minutes, if you don’t like it just delete and move on.

As always we have provided a link to download from the widget below. Or check out the XDA Thread Here.

                                                                      

 

Chief Editor of DroidHorizon. I own a few different devices at the minute and enjoy writing reviews and sharing what I think is cool. You can often find me playing Playstation 4 or sprawled across the couch with headphones on (maybe with a nice beer or gin & tonic in-hand)

2 Comments

  1. Yea, this is something i’ve wanted in stock messaging + Google Talk since G+ app and it’s slide menu. No MMS will make me wait until it’s included. Other than that, this would be a great app.

    Reply
  2. People still use MMS? All the social media sites, Dropbox, Drive, Box…….. But people still send 3 SMS instead?

    Suppose everyone is different. 🙂

    Reply

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