Spam is a nuisance that is no longer limited to just e-mail. Unfortunately, it has also entered the realm of SMS on the mobile phone. Since phones aren’t really built to filter out messages like e-mail clients do with incoming mail, you’ve got to have a 3rd party app installed that will do the job for you if you’re a frequent recipient of unsolicited spam SMS. This is where MCleaner comes in.
It’s a simple mobile phone app that basically filters your incoming short messages / calls and relegates those that are coming from unknown individuals (read: not in your contact list/address book) to a quarantine folder for later review. It’s fully customizable so you can tailor-fit its settings according to your needs. There’s a version available to work for a variety of mobile operating systems such as S60, UIQ, Linux, mobile Mac OS/iPhone and Windows Mobile which basically covers almost the entire mobile phone playing field.
Based on the review done by Unwiredview, it pretty much does what it’s supposed to albeit needing a little tweaking here and there. It’s free to try out for 15 days, but you’ll need to cough up $11.99 to get the full version. It would have been better if it was completely free, but hey, if it gets the job done, then I’m sure you wouldn’t mind paying the reasonable price for it.
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