
PageGate 5.0.93
Updated on 21 May 2012
By Anthony Buckner
By Anthony Buckner
Specifications
License:
Shareware (Free to try)
Updated:
Downloads:
3719
Platform:
Windows (All Versions)
Publisher:
NotePage(more)
Website:
User Reviews:
Other versions:
5.0.9, 5, 4.0
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FindMySoft Editor's Review
PageGate - SMS Server Gateway Application for Networks
The NotePage-developed application PageGate is a full-featured SMS server gateway application for networks that can perform a simple task. The task PageGate performs is this: it will send SMS or text messages to pagers, mobile phones, PIMs or wireless devices.
What sort of messages with PageGate send? It will send messages that come from networked computers, email, web pages (CGI), command line executables, text files, serial ports, modems. And how will the messages be delivered? They will be delivered via the internet, via modems, or via direct serial connections.
PageGate is perfectly suited to meet the corporate communications needs of any organization. Since PageGate is a Wireless-messaging/SMS/Paging gateway, it will accept messages from one or more sources and will deliver those messages to a wide range of wireless devices. It will do this using one or more industry standard communication methods.
Let’s look at a simple example to get a better picture of what PageGate can do. Let’s say you have a bunch of employees out on the field and a dispatcher back at the office, coordinating them. The dispatcher can communicate with the rest of the team by manually entering messaging into PageGate’s Windows GUI Client application. All the messages the dispatcher enters will be send to the mobile phones of the employees out on the field.
This is just a simple example of what PageGate can do. Scale it up a notch and you can picture this scenario: PageGate accepts hundreds of messages from multiple sources such as email, webpages, analog modems, manual dispatchers, integration with other applications, and so on; then PageGate easily sends those messages where they need to get.
Pros
Cons
About NotePage
NotePage specializes in the development of communications related applications and is a leader in the wireless messaging solutions industry. Additional details about NotePage and its products are available here.
What sort of messages with PageGate send? It will send messages that come from networked computers, email, web pages (CGI), command line executables, text files, serial ports, modems. And how will the messages be delivered? They will be delivered via the internet, via modems, or via direct serial connections.
PageGate is perfectly suited to meet the corporate communications needs of any organization. Since PageGate is a Wireless-messaging/SMS/Paging gateway, it will accept messages from one or more sources and will deliver those messages to a wide range of wireless devices. It will do this using one or more industry standard communication methods.
Let’s look at a simple example to get a better picture of what PageGate can do. Let’s say you have a bunch of employees out on the field and a dispatcher back at the office, coordinating them. The dispatcher can communicate with the rest of the team by manually entering messaging into PageGate’s Windows GUI Client application. All the messages the dispatcher enters will be send to the mobile phones of the employees out on the field.
This is just a simple example of what PageGate can do. Scale it up a notch and you can picture this scenario: PageGate accepts hundreds of messages from multiple sources such as email, webpages, analog modems, manual dispatchers, integration with other applications, and so on; then PageGate easily sends those messages where they need to get.
Pros
- Full-featured SMS server gateway application for networks
- Sends SMS and text messages to pagers, mobile phones, PIMs, wireless devices
- Accepts messages from email, webpages, analog modems, manual dispatchers, integration with other applications, and so on
- Messages can be delivered via the Internet (SNPP, WCTP, SMTP), modems (TAP, UCP, GSM, TONE), direct serial connections (TAP)
Cons
- Free to try (server has to be reconfigured every 3 or 4 days)
About NotePage
NotePage specializes in the development of communications related applications and is a leader in the wireless messaging solutions industry. Additional details about NotePage and its products are available here.
System Requirements
Pentium 500, 128 Mb more than system requires, 50 Mb Hard Drive free, 300 baud modem or faster
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PageGate Editor's Review Rating
PageGate has been reviewed by George Norman on
15 Jul 2010. Based on the user interface, features and complexity, Findmysoft has rated
PageGate
4
out of 5 stars, naming it ExcellentYour Rating
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