Your monthly iPhone bill is high enough without tacking on another $5, $15, or $20 for a text-messaging plan. That’s why free-SMS apps are so popular: They let you text to your heart’s content without putting a single extra penny in AT&T’s pocket. One of the most popular free-SMS apps, Textfree Unlimited, costs $5.99. That’s …
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