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Communicating: E-mail, Text Messages, and Calls

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In their early days mobile phones were used only for making calls and later on for sending short text messages. Today we don’t even call them phones any more: a mobile device is a computer that fits in your pocket.

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    For an app to be invoked with a custom URL, it needs to register this URL with iOS first. You can enable this in the app settings. For more information see “Using URL Schemes to Communicate with Apps” on Apple’s web site: https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/iPhone/Conceptual/iPhoneOSProgrammingGuide/Inter-AppCommunication/Inter-AppCommunication.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40007072-CH6-SW1 .

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© 2016 Radoslava Leseva Adams and Hristo Lesev

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Leseva Adams, R., Lesev, H. (2016). Communicating: E-mail, Text Messages, and Calls. In: Migrating to Swift from Flash and ActionScript. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1666-8_9

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