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  2. Send and receive text messages from your PC - Microsoft Support

    support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/send-and...

    The Phone Link supports messages sent by Short Message Service (SMS). It also supports Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) messaging. You can still send your favorite photos and GIFs from your PC.

  3. Use Google Messages for web to send SMS, MMS, and RCS messages from your computer. Open the Messages app on your Android phone to get started.

  4. 7 Ways to Easily Send Text Messages (SMS) from Your PC

    www.maketecheasier.com/send-sms-from-pc

    Pushbullet is one of the most popular desktop apps to connect your Android phone to your computer. It not only pushes SMS messages between the devices, but it includes Notification Mirroring, pushing all your notifications from your Android to your computer.

  5. free text messages online. That's right, you can text from your computer to mobile phones using our app. Unlike other free SMS services we offer true reliability and international reach! No registration, no hassles. The only thing you need is an internet connection. Love free texting? Enjoy the web app that works!

  6. 8 simple ways to send a text message from your computer

    simpletexting.com/blog/how-to-text-from-computer

    8 ways to send a text from your computer: Send a text from an online texting platform. Text from your Mac with messages. Send a text with messages by Google. Text from a computer with Google Voice. Send a text on a PC with Microsoft’s Phone Link app and Windows. Text from a computer via email. Send a text using your wireless carrier’s website.

  7. Send & receive SMS and MMS from your computer or tablet, using your current Android phone number. Messages stay in sync with your phone's SMS inbox.

  8. How to Send a Text From a Computer to a Phone - Lifewire

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    Learn how to text from a computer, whether you use iMessage, Google Messages, Google Voice, or via Pushbullet, or on the web.