<p>Someone else also proposed it on <a href="http://www.halfbakery.com/idea/Sending_20SMS_20for_20FREE_20using_20MORSE" title="Half Bakery - Sending SMS for FREE using MORSE">Half Bakery</a>.</p>
- <p>However there seems to be no implementation of the technique for exchanging text messaging, and that's what <strong>SaveMySugar</strong> is about.</p>
+ <p>However there seems to be no implementation of the technique for exchanging text messages, and that's what <strong>SaveMySugar</strong> is about.</p>
<p>The name <strong>SaveMySugar</strong> was born as a take on the price of the old conventional Texting service which is quite high, see <a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20121030162247/http://gthing.net/the-true-price-of-sms-messages/" title="Wayback Machine: The True Price of SMS Messages">The True Price of SMS Messages</a>, and it is also a reference to the distress signal <em>Save Our Soul</em> (SOS) used in Morse communications.</p>
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<p>You can find a prototype implementation written in python called <a href="http://git.ao2.it/SaveMySugar/python3-savemysugar.git/" title="git.ao2.it - python3-savemysugar">python3-savemysugar</a>.</p>
- <p>There is also a prototype Android app <a href="files/SaveMySugar-0.1-debug.apk" title="SaveMySugar-0.1-debug.apk">SaveMySugar-0.1-debug.apk</a>, its souce code is in the <a href="http://git.ao2.it/SaveMySugar/android-savemysugar.git/" title="git.ao2.it - android-savemysugar">android-savemysugar</a> repository.</p>
+ <p>There is also a prototype Android app <a href="files/SaveMySugar-0.1-debug.apk" title="SaveMySugar-0.1-debug.apk">SaveMySugar-0.1-debug.apk</a>, its source code is in the <a href="http://git.ao2.it/SaveMySugar/android-savemysugar.git/" title="git.ao2.it - android-savemysugar">android-savemysugar</a> repository.</p>
<p>Contact <a href="http://ao2.it/contact" title="Antonio Ospite: contact">Antonio Ospite</a> if you want to discuss about porting <strong>SaveMySugar</strong> to other platforms.</p>
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