Depending on who their provider is it could be easy. Nextel/Sprint has a "send a text message" button on their home page. You just type in the persons phone number, your message and send away.
Depending on who their provider is it could be easy. Nextel/Sprint has a "send a text message" button on their home page. You just type in the persons phone number, your message and send away.
You can also do the converse of that - send a text message from your cell phone to an email address instead of another cell phone. Just type in the email address instead of the phone number. That's how I send the photos I take on my cell phone to my laptop or send messages on my cell phone that I want to keep forever (without using up all of my phone's memory) to my laptop. This assumes your provider supports SMIL to HTML conversion and your email utility on your computer can receive email in HTML format.