Gammu+ manages multiple mobile phones and modems, functioning as a software solution for cellular management.
The Gammu+ project represents a significant leap forward in the evolution of modern software. The author of this groundbreaking project began brainstorming back in August 2002, with actual source code being written in October 2003 (16-10-2003 is considered the start date).
But it wasn't until December 2003 that the project began to move at a faster pace. This has resulted in some key features being included in Gammuplus, including full modular construction, Unicode integration throughout, and the use of all modern possibilities available in the powerful C++ language.
Perhaps one of the most impressive innovations of Gammuplus is its solution to the declared size of members in structures, which has been overcome through the allocation of structures dynamically.
Currently, users can access a command line version of this impressive software, but the developer plans to add a GUI and shared library for use in custom applications.
Some of the major changes in the latest release include the addition of SyncML backup functionality for phonebook, calendar, todo, notes, and SMS. File uploads to the OBEX default inbox are now possible, and significant improvements have been made in OBEX filesystem browsing. Overall, the release boasts many small yet impactful fixes to enhance the user experience.
It's clear that the Gammu+ project is pushing the boundaries of what modern software can do. This innovative program is sure to set a new industry standard for years to come.