Remote Messages allows you to control the Messages application directly from your computer or tablet

  Remote Messages was launched last night in Cydia, and he will help you control the application Messages from iOS directly from the computer or tablet browser. The tweak makes a web server on your iDevice, you can access that web server directly from any browser, it will display all the messages from the Messages application, together with pictures, it allows you to send SMS/iMessage messages or even files, everything without opening your iDevice.

  • SMS and iMessage support.
  • File attachments (with no limitations on file types).
  • Native iOS media thumbnails.
  • Full iOS 6 Emoji support.
  • Real-time status notifications.
  • Uses the Contacts database for creating new conversations.
  • Significantly more responsive than the native Messages application.
  • Runs as a background service with a small memory footprint.
  • Complete iOS 5 support (Official iOS 6 support coming soon).
  • Built and optimized for the iPhone 3GS. Also supports iPhone 4, 4S and similar (iPhone 5 support coming once it has been jailbroken).
  • Built and optimized for Google Chrome. Also supports Firefox (latest) and Internet Explorer 9+.

  The web server also displays notifications for messages, has emojis available in iOS 6, retrieves information from the contact book to help you send messages quickly and is compatible with major browsers. The tweak has a settings menu in the Settings app of iOS, there you can set the username and password you want to use for authentication, and that's all. Remote Messages is a good way to simplify the process of chatting with your friends, and in Cydia you can find it at the price of $4.99 in the BigBoss repo.