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I had issues getting and receiving MMS, but put it down to signal (t-mobile UK).I also found with Handcent when trying to send picture texts a lot of them either weren't getting there or they were delayed, since removing handcent they now work instantly again. Weird ...
I updated before reading the comments and wouldn't have bothered if I had. The ad is small, but typically irritating. It's their business and the app is free though, so I can't really complain.Looks like Chomp might have shot itself in the foot - the latest update contains ads and it's not going down very well with those who have updated - see the market feedback!
Personally, I've resisted updating - I thinks ads are generally fair for games etc, however not in such a fundamental app as this which is part of the basic way the phone functions. A pro version would solve this if people are prepared to pay. We shall have to see now if Handcent follows suite, otherwise they have a distinct advantage in this respect.I updated before reading the comments and wouldn't have bothered if I had. The ad is small, but typically irritating. It's their business and the app is free though, so I can't really complain.
For anyone who can't get the Hero to go into landscape mode (only within the app itself) after updating ChompSMS, you need to reboot your phone. I was just about to uninstall when I found that out.
If this app was from Google, I'd agree. But, as the company behind Chomp have to keep a revenue stream going, I'm not really surprised they've inserted ads. The thing is, it's not like it came with the phone in the first place. This is a freebie by a commercial outfit. They do charge for their sms service, but it's probably not generating enough money on its own.Personally, I've resisted updating - I thinks ads are generally fair for games etc, however not in such a fundamental app as this which is part of the basic way the phone functions. A pro version would solve this if people are prepared to pay. We shall have to see now if Handcent follows suite, otherwise they have a distinct advantage in this respect.

If this app was from Google, I'd agree. But, as the company behind Chomp have to keep a revenue stream going, I'm not really surprised they've inserted ads. The thing is, it's not like it came with the phone in the first place. This is a freebie by a commercial outfit. They do charge for their sms service, but it's probably not generating enough money on its own.
If anything, it's quite a calculated move. They've waited until they have a half decent foothold in the market before slipping the adverts in, banking on those people who like Chomp (like me) will grumble about it, but ultimately put up with the small ad. I wouldn't swap back to Handcent, even if they stay ad free. It'll be interesting to see how long they take to do the same though.
Cheers,
Jim

I wouldn't mind paying, but I'm still dithering a bit about bugs in the app. I'll hang on for another version or two. The forced reboot today to get landscape working again was a bit odd.Apparently you can donate $3 from the settings page to remove the ads![]()

They claim that in Australia they can't offer paid apps via the market - anyway I decided to cough up theI dumped chomp and went to handcent.
I really liked chomp and would happily pay for it.
What I don't like is that they have one version of it and you have to click on their link to submit a donation with paypal.
If chomp wants to offer a premium version without ads, then they should have two versions on the Market. One with ads and a premium version without ads. Chomp wants us to support them, and we should because they write good software. But they should support Google and get their premium revenue through the Market and not Paypal.

hey im happily using the default htc text app, but was wondering if handcent or chomp had any extra to offer in terms of what i like.
1. Does it allow you to delete single messages? the htc one only allows you to delete full threads.
2. Do any of them let you preview the whole message on top of the lockscreen and give you the option to mark as read or reply?
3. I do like how the htc one doesnt wake up the phone when you receive a message. I like just having the flashing ball tell me i got a new message. No need to wake up. Can any of them do this?
I dont need a whole lot of customization, just those 3 things would be nice. Thanks
I'm just about to give Chomp a go, on the back of this thread. I've had Handcent more or less since I got the phone 18 months ago, but just lately it really lags when typing out messages and there are a lot of 'forced closes' lately. It's also slow at opening (although I hit on the idea that it might help to delete all my old threads - which forced it to close again) so I'll have a go with Chomp and see how that goes.