How many times have you tried to remind yourself to send an important text message in the future like a happy birthday wish or a good luck message before an exam day and then forgot to hit the Send button?
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Transfer Messages From an Old Mac to a New Mac Using Messages in iCloud The easiest way, if you Macs support it, is to transfer your message history using Messages in iCloud. One of the best things about Messages in iCloud is that it syncs your message history between devices–as long as the Mac uses macOS 10.13.4 (High Sierra) and above. Aug 19, 2018 In order for your Mac to recognize your iPhone and allow it to send its text messages, you will need to link the two by signing in with an Apple ID. Most users will have this account already; it is the account you use to sign in to iTunes, the App Store, and apple.com.
Even worse, how many times have you sent a text message and then instantly regretted it because it wasn’t good timing? It’s happened to the best of us but, fortunately, the solution to these problems is here.
These two iOS apps can save the day because they allow you schedule texts to send your messages later. There's also an app can even schedule social media posts like tweets. Unlike your messages, let’s not delay getting into these apps.
1. Delayd
Delayd is brand new to the App Store but it’s already setting the standard for how an app should schedule text messages and social media posts. All you have to do to register and download the app, include your mobile phone number and enter the 4-digit PIN code that’s sent to you via text message.
If you want to be able to schedule messages and posts for social media, you can optionally log in with your email address, Facebook or Twitter.
To schedule text messages, emails or social media posts, you just tap the service you want to schedule it for at the bottom: SMS, email, Facebook or Twitter. Choose the contact(s) you want to send it to (or manually enter a phone number) followed by the time you want it to send out and your own message.
You can also have the message automatically recur every day, week, month or year if you’d like. The only weird disappointment is that the scheduled messages don’t send from your own phone number, they send from Delayd’s own number.
Cool Tip: Email and social media also have different fields appropriate to those posts. In emails, you can also include a Cc address and subject line while on Facebook you can add a photo.This scheduler app comes with 50 credits to boot, which is more than enough to give it a test drive. Posting to Facebook, Twitter and email is free, so scheduling text is the only service that will cost you. If you run out of your 50 credits, you can purchase them in affordable packs starting at 50 for $0.99 all the way up to 500 for $3.99.
Delayd itself is totally free and available for Apple devices.
Other Stories: 2 Cool Gesture Based Music Players for iOS Devices2. Text Timer
Text Timer is a scheduling app that's little bit more bare-bones and straightforward than Delayd. It doesn’t support scheduling posts for social media platforms or email, so it’s text messages only. All you have to do in Text Timer is tap the Compose button to choose the date and time you want to schedule text messages for, choose the recipients from your contacts and type your message.
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It’s simple, clean and most importantly, it works. Plus it’s free, so unlike Delayd you don’t have to keep buying credits to continue scheduling your messages.
If you’re looking for something to efficiently delay text messages (an oxymoron if I’ve ever seen one) without the bells and whistles or price of Delayd, Text Timer is a great alternative.
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Follow these simple steps, and you'll be chatting with your friends in no time at all.
How to set up Messages on the Mac
- Launch Messages from your desktop, dock, or Applications folder.
- Enter your Apple ID email address and password. If you have two-step or two-factor authentication turned on for your Apple ID, enter your verification code.
- Click on Messages in the Menu barSource: iMore
- Click Preferences.
- Click Accounts tab.Source: iMore
- Select the phone number and email addresses at which you would like to be reached.
- Choose which phone number or email address people will see when you start a new conversation.Source: iMore
How to set up Messages in iCloud in macOS
Messages in iCloud keeps both your iMessages and standard SMS in sync between your Mac and your iOS devices, and also lets you download your messages when you set up a brand new device.
- Open Messages from your Dock or Applications folder.
- Click Messages in the Menu bar.Source: iMore
- Click Preferences.
- Click the Accounts tab.Source: iMore
- Click on your iMessage account.
- Click the checkbox next to Enable Messages on iCloud.Source: iMore
- Click the Sync Now button to sync immediately.Source: iMore
And that's how you turn on iMessage sync.
How to set up Messages in iCloud in iOS
To fully take advantage of Messages in iCloud, you'll need to turn it on for any iOS or iPadOS devices you own.
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Update June 2020: Updated for the latest macOS.
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