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smilocity · 1 year ago
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Hello! I’ve been wanting to do text posts for a bit! I was wondering if you could share how you make yours! Thank you 🖤🍒
Of course!! (I’ll be showing you a few pictures so you can properly understand!)
So I basically use my phone for text stories. It’s all free so no worries!
First off, you are going to have to download an app called "Chat Tales". (I have an iPhone so I don’t know if it’d available on Google Play Store…)
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Second, you don’t need to use your money for a membership/premium,etc. It’ll only give you more access to how many chats you want and stuff.
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Third, there is a LIMIT of at least 4 chats you can create. (Usually I take screenshots—from my phone or use the app to take screenshots to save time.)
There are different fonts! You even have the option to chat like you do on Snapchat.
(I usually add the cover of the person that you’re texting so everyone can know who is who.)
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Fourth, it’ll be something like this! Well, it depends on your story. (BEWARE of the watermark at the start if you take screenshots with the app! The white arrow in a blue circle)
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The " + " Is where you add characters in the chat! I usually hide the person speaking (blue bubble) with the character so the person can think it’s them actually texting them. (There are PLENTY options.)
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Lastly, the blue and white arrow is where you basically "export" your story. (I HIGHLY recommend to either screenshot with the app or do it with your phone. The videos aren’t that good…)
You can change any style of the chat, wallpaper, the profiles and more! (Like erase all chats so you can create a new one without having to go through all that trouble of doing the characters, etc!)
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The “ is the give quotes in between the messages! Like by example — "Today 3:55 PM"
And that’s basically it! Thank you for asking me about this! I was going to do a tutorial but I completely forgot! I hope this has helped you with your journey of writing in text style!
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jexetic · 1 month ago
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technology ramble
I’ve been getting a lot more picky about my tech lately. I’ve switched out some apps for other apps, ditched some tech altogether, and just generally been more thoughtful about what technology I use or allow to take up my time.
First off, I’ve been very much wanting everything to be local-first. Anything that is completely cloud-based is gonna be much more likely to be a no from me lately. I switched note apps to Obsidian, for example. I tried out getting a pocket notebook because that’s been a trend and I am open to more low-tech solutions to things lately, but ultimately it’s still a lot easier and quicker to pull out my phone to jot something down, especially if I’m also carrying something and need to take a note. But why Obsidian? Because the files just live in a folder. It’s not some weird proprietary situation where my notes exist only in Obsidian. My notes exist in files that I can open without Obsidian and move or copy however I’d like. I very much prefer that. Apple Notes is technically local, but it doesn’t offer any way of actually exporting all your notes. That is very much whack. Obsidian doesn’t even require you to export. They just live right there on your hard drive. They’re always exported. Never stuck in some proprietary format. That’s a huge plus in my book.
I’m not syncing my obsidian vault. I mainly use it on my phone to jot down any quick notes I need to throughout the day. I do also have the app on my gaming pc and my Macbook in case I need to type anything on those devices, but having my notes in the cloud isn’t really something that’s necessary for me I’ve found. Which is kind of a plus, because if I do need to jot down something sensitive like an account number or something, it’s not gonna immediately upload to some server that I have to trust. Another plus in my book. My former notes app, UpNote, isn’t bad. But I just honestly really love the way that Obsidian creates a folder and stores actual text files in that folder. That’s the killer feature for me.
I’ve also ditched Google Photos. I just have my pictures on my Macbook primarily now. I sync my Mac photo library to my iPhone using Finder (not iCloud). I’m also going to upload a copy of everything to Google Drive every now and then probably, just as a backup in case something were to happen to my laptop.
Why switch from Google Photos to Google Drive for the backup? Because I don’t want to have to use Takeout to download the backup if I need it. I don’t want Google to organize them or modify the files in any way. I just want them to sit in the cloud in case I some day need a backup of my pictures. Google Photos does seem to modify the files. If I request all my pictures through Takeout and try to import them back into Apple Photos, they won’t be in the proper order. That’s a no go for me. Eventually I might look into if there’s a cheaper solution for cloud storage that I’m only going to be using as a backup and not for syncing and ditch Google altogether.
I’ve ditched most social media, including TikTok (it’s not banned, right?). I obviously have kept tumblr but I don’t have it on my phone (I used Obsidian on my phone to write this and then copied it over to my laptop to post). Reddit was probably the last survivor other than tumblr, but I’m glad I ditched it. I would read tons of comments and get pissed off often. I’m way better off reading on my Kindle than I am opening Reddit. It’s 10:15 and I have only an hour and a half of screen time today. 30 minutes of that was ordering groceries from Target. 20 minutes checking the news in safari - which is a habit I’d like to stop. I only open the news on my phone because I want to mindlessly scroll. I still want to stay informed, but I want to do it at my PC and be more intentional about what I read rather than just opening Google News on my phone and scrolling. 15 minutes in the weather app and a few minutes each in Discord, Messages, and Spotify. Basically, I’m doing a lot less time wasting on my phone. Honestly I think I could see that number going down even more.
A lot of that time is going into reading since I bought a Kindle recently. Which I think is a much better use of my time, since before I’d likely just waste time on Reddit or before that TikTok and not come out of it with anything that was even that interesting. It’s definitely a good trade. I’m also watching more actual media, like TV shows and even some movies. Even a tv show is a better use of my free time than TikTok. Maybe not a ton better, but if I spend an hour watching tv I’m probably gonna feel like I enjoyed it more at the end than if I spent that hour watching TikTok.
Subscriptions are definitely on the chopping block. The only ones that have survived are Spotify and Fastmail. Those are both pretty valuable to me, but I could see myself possibly getting rid of Fastmail in the future. I use it because I have my own domain I use for my email address. I kind of like having that, because it means I am extremely unlikely to ever lose access to it. But I’m not 100% thrilled about paying for email. So eventually what I might end up doing is just setting up forwarding through my domain registrar so I can continue to use my custom domain email when I’m registering accounts online, but cancel Fastmail since I don’t need to send from my custom email very often and could proooooobably settle for a Gmail address when I do need to send email. But for now I am not ready to let my custom email go.
I also could get rid of Spotify in the future and just put MP3s or FLACs on either my phone or even possibly a dedicated device, but for now I am happy with the organization I get from Spotify. I’m not always in the mood to listen to my entire library shuffled, and Spotify makes it easy to listen to specific vibes.
Alrighty I think I’m done rambling. I have started writing this post several times and failed because I wasn’t sure how to organize it. But I’ve been wanting to write a bunch of this out for my blog because I have changed a lot of my tech habits recently and I think it’s been for the better.
[update, 2 hours later]
Actually I'm not totally done rambling. I also got rid of my self-hosted blog, mainly because I decided I didn't want to pay for it because like I said I am not really vibing with subscriptions. I've settled on using tumblr as my main blogging platform, mainly because I already have posts here and it's free. I'm keeping all my future posts locally on my PC in an Obsidian vault, too. At least the ones like this one. Not really that concerned with saving the TV screenshots I share. I also have been journaling in an actual paper notebook. I'm trying to write at least something in that every day. So in a way that has been a sort of replacement for my blog. Tumblr is definitely not perfect as a blogging platform but it gets a lot of points for being free. It's also nice that it has a community built-in. I also do like being able to reblog stuff so my blog isn't just my posts but kind of just a collection of stuff I like. It's got pros and cons. Not being in complete control of it is not ideal, but that's why for anything long or important that I post I'll keep a copy of it on my PC.
Anyway. Now maybe I'm actually done rambling about tech. For now.
If you're still reading I'll leave you with a book recommendation: Careless People by Sarah Wynn-Williams :)
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applaunchpad · 1 year ago
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whatsapparchiving · 2 years ago
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The Ultimate Guide: How to Effectively Archive Text Messages with Mobile Communication Apps
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Welcome to the ultimate guide on how to effectively archive text messages with mobile communication apps! In this digital age where our lives revolve around our smartphones, it's no surprise that text messaging has become a prominent form of communication. Whether it's important conversations with loved ones or crucial information from work, these text messages hold valuable memories and data that we may want to preserve for future reference. But here's the dilemma – as time goes by, our message inbox can quickly become cluttered and unmanageable. It becomes challenging to find specific conversations or locate vital details buried beneath an avalanche of texts. That's where archiving comes in handy! In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore popular mobile communication apps that offer convenient options for archiving your precious text messages. We'll also provide you with a step-by-step breakdown on how to archive those messages effectively. And if that wasn't enough, we'll share some fantastic tips on organizing your archived texts like a pro! So let's dive right in and discover the secrets behind seamless text message archive.
Popular Mobile Communication Apps for Text Message Archiving
Text message archiving has become a necessity for many smartphone users, and luckily, there are several popular mobile communication apps that offer reliable solutions. Let's explore some of these apps and see how they can help you effectively archive your text messages. One widely used app is WhatsApp. Known for its seamless messaging capabilities, WhatsApp also allows users to easily save and store their conversations. By accessing the chat settings within the app, you can choose to export specific chats or entire conversation histories as email attachments or through cloud storage services like Google Drive or iCloud. Another popular option is Telegram. This secure messaging app not only prioritizes user privacy but also offers a built-in feature for archiving chats. Simply swipe left on any chat thread in Telegram to access the "Archive" option, which moves the conversation out of your main inbox while still keeping it accessible whenever needed. For those who prefer an all-in-one communication platform, Slack is worth considering. In addition to its team collaboration features, Slack allows you to create private channels where important conversations can be archived indefinitely. With customizable search options and integrations with other productivity tools, finding past discussions in Slack becomes a breeze. If you're an iPhone user looking for native solutions, don't overlook Apple's iMessage app. With iOS 14 and later versions, Apple introduced an Archive feature that lets you declutter your message list without losing important conversations permanently. It's as simple as swiping left on a conversation and tapping "Archive." These are just a few examples of popular mobile communication apps that offer text message archiving capabilities across different platforms. Whether you use WhatsApp for personal chats or rely on Slack for work-related discussions, exploring each app's specific features will allow you to find the best fit for your needs when it comes to organizing and preserving your text messages.
Step-by-Step Guide on How to Archive Text Messages
Step 1: Choose the Right Mobile Communication App The first step in effectively archiving your text messages is to select a mobile communication app that offers this feature. Popular apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, and iMessage all have options for saving and organizing conversations. Step 2: Check Settings and Preferences Once you've chosen an app, navigate to its settings or preferences menu to find the archive or save option. Different apps may have different names for this feature, so be sure to explore the settings thoroughly. Step 3: Select Specific Conversations Decide which conversations you want to archive. Some apps allow you to choose individual chats while others offer the option to archive all conversations at once. Consider whether it's necessary to keep every single chat or if there are specific ones you'd like to focus on. Step 4: Follow Archiving Process Each app will have its own process for archiving messages. Typically, it involves selecting the desired conversation(s), tapping on the archive button or option, and confirming your choice. The archived messages will then be stored in a separate folder within the app. Step 5: Access Archived Messages To access your archived messages later on, go back into the app's settings or preferences menu and locate the archives section. From there, you should be able to view and search through your saved conversations. Remember that regularly backing up your phone's data is essential in case of any unforeseen issues or device replacements. Archiving text messages can help declutter your inbox while still allowing you easy access when needed. Whether it's sentimental exchanges with loved ones or crucial information from work discussions, having a system in place ensures nothing important gets lost amidst endless threads of texts!
Tips for Organizing Archived Text Messages Now that you know how to effectively archive text messages using mobile communication apps, it's important to also consider how to organize these archived messages. Here are some helpful tips: 1. Create Folders or Labels: Just like organizing emails, creating folders or labels can help you categorize and group your archived text messages based on different criteria such as contacts, dates, topics, or importance. This way, you can easily find the specific message you're looking for without having to scroll through a long list. 2. Use Search Functionality: Most mobile communication apps have a search feature that allows you to quickly locate specific keywords or phrases within your archived text messages. Take advantage of this function when searching for particular information or conversations. 3. Sort by Date: If chronological order is important in your organization system, make sure to sort your archived text messages by date. This will help maintain a clear timeline of conversations and make it easier to track past discussions. 4. Delete Unnecessary Messages: While archiving is great for preserving important conversations, it's also essential to periodically delete unnecessary or outdated messages from your archives. By doing so, you can keep your message storage space optimized and ensure that only relevant information remains in the archive. 5. Regularly Backup Archives: To safeguard against any potential data loss or device issues, regularly backup your archived text messages either locally on your device or in cloud storage services such as Google Drive or iCloud. This way, even if something happens to one copy of the archive, you'll still have another secure backup.
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couponawk · 2 years ago
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burningstudentthing · 4 years ago
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Restore iphone messages including SMS messages, can be restored whenever you need them. Meanwhile, plenty of third-party desktop apps will offer to export your text messages to a Windows or macOS computer, but be wary of trying too many. Check out user reviews, and the history and background of the developer, before you install anything. And don't pay for one of these services unless they first give you a free trial or demo. 
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cleverpaintertriumph · 4 years ago
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Restore iphone messages including SMS messages, can be restored whenever you need them. Meanwhile, plenty of third-party desktop apps will offer to export your text messages to a Windows or macOS computer, but be wary of trying too many.
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iphone-sms-backup-blog · 7 years ago
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If you want to get back the accidentally deleted messages from the iPhone SMS backup, then here you will find an easy and free method to recover your deleted messages. Export text messages from iPhone today.
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atomicdinosaurprince · 4 years ago
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To access texts from an SMS Backup iPhone, first open iExplorer, then click Explore Backups. From the left column, under the Browse iTunes Backups section, select the backup you want to use. Then within that backup select, Messages.
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ashwini9433 · 4 years ago
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Using iphone sms backup tool to print your SMS, iMessage and WhatsApp conversations is very easy. Simply select the contact with whom you've had conversations and click on "Print" export text messages from iPhone. Your conversations and images included in the conversations will be printed out in the same format as they are displayed on your iPhone
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burningstudentthing · 4 years ago
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Our SMS Backup iPhone software is one of the best software to access text messages and backup messages on the iPhone and can be saved as a PDF or Excel file. Backup or Save the iMessages from your iPhone/iPad to your Mac or PC. Worrying on how to back up lost messages on the iPhone. Don't worry, You can backup iPhone text messages (with attachments) including SMS, MMS, iMessages, WhatsApp, and Vibe using our SMS backup iPhone software. 
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stickycowboytragedy · 4 years ago
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Worrying on how to back up lost messages on the iPhone. Don't worry, You can backup iPhone text messages (with attachments) including SMS, MMS, iMessages, WhatsApp, and Vibe using our SMS backup iPhone software. Wondering how to download deleted text messages from iPhone? It’s actually really easy to back up iPhone text messages to the computer using our export iphone SMS backup. 
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beautifulladytastemaker · 4 years ago
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When you create a backup of your iPhone using iTunes, your text messages are saved to your computer, but they get buried deep within various semi-encrypted databases. iExplorer can do the heavy lifting for you and make these messages readily available and prettily formatted so you can read and export them on your computer.
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cleverpaintertriumph · 4 years ago
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iOS won't let you use anything other than the built-in Messages app for your texts, so already you're more restricted in what you can do with your SMS messages. To a certain extent, you're also limited to the backup solutions offered by Apple: saves that are automatically made to iTunes or iCloud.
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ashwini8544 · 4 years ago
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Using iphone sms backup tool to print your SMS, iMessage and WhatsApp conversations is very easy. Simply select the contact with whom you've had conversations and click on "Print" export text messages from iPhone. Your conversations and images included in the conversations will be printed out in the same format as they are displayed on your iPhone
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ashwini333 · 5 years ago
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iPhone SMS backup software
Every second, 200,000 iMessages are sent by Apple users. That translates to 63 quadrillion messages every year, or 63 followed by fifteen zeros.
That's a lot of messages flying across the internet every day. You might only contribute a small part of those numbers but if you use iMessage, you've probably got a lot of memories stored on your iPhone and computer to Backup iPhone text messages.
What would you do if you lost all those messages? If you don't have Backup iphone text messages, you're in danger of having that happen. Let's look at how you Backup iPhone text messages to be sure all those memories are safe.
Options to how to backup text messages on iphone
There are several ways to backup text messages on iphone, including:
Taking screenshots of important messages
iCloud backup
iTunes backup
Creating a searchable archive backup
Each of the four options has its advantages and disadvantages to backup text messages on iphone.
iphone sms export
The first option is to take screenshots of any messages you want to iphone sms export. This isn't a message backup in iphone so much as it's a way to make a second copy that you can save.
There are two different methods for taking screenshots on the iPhone, depending on the model you have.
If you have an iPhone X or newer that uses Face ID, press the side button and volume-up button at the same time to capture a screenshot.
This method is not an efficient way to iphone sms export since you need to take a screenshot of every conversation separately to message backup in iphone. And if a conversation is longer than one screen, you need to take a bunch of screenshots even to save a message backup in iphone.
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The second option for message backup in iphone is to use iCloud backup. iCloud is Apple's cloud-based storage for syncing things like your contacts, calendars, and settings. You can also use it to message backup in iphone.
To turn on iCloud backup, open the Settings app, tap on your name, tap on iCloud, and tap on iCloud Backup. You can also tap on message backup in iPhone if you want to back up your iPhone right away.
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