Remote Messages (iOS 7) lets you use iMessage using a PC browser

  Remote Messages (iOS 7) is a tweak launched last night in Cydia, and with its help we can use the PC browser at any time to access and use the system iMessage designed by the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),. In the image above you can see how the interface of the system looks like to access iMessage apart from iOS, everything working through a web server generated on our terminals. Knowing the IP address of this web server, we can connect to it and use the iMessage application with a few extra functions.

  Apart from the possibility to send messages, the tweak allows us to send including files available in PC or iDevices, allows us to generate drafts for messages, allows us to search through the database of the application, gives us access to contact address, provides notifications for writing a message, displays contact pictures and interface themes, plus much more. Remote Messages (iOS 7) is available at the price of $4 in the repo BigBoss al Cydia.

Remote Messages is a browser-based front-end for the iOS Messages application. Features include:

  • SMS and iMessage support
  • File/media attachments
  • Camera roll access
  • Drafts
  • Emoji support
  • Message searching
  • Typing notifications
  • Contact pictures
  • Custom Themes (Including iOS 7 themes)
  • Phone status icons
  • Connects to Address Book
  • SSL Support and username/password authentication
  • Uses WebSockets for perfect synchronization with device
  • Runs as a background service with a small memory footprint
  • Supports all iOS 7 capable devices (including ARM64)
  • Built and optimized for Google Chrome, also supports Firefox, IE and mobile browsers.