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| 13120 | 2001-05-24 10:09:00 | Can a business send a file from their old fax machine into a computer so that FaxView or a similar program can read it and thereby be emailed as an attachment so that it can be read at the other end by email? home.clear.net.nz |
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| 13121 | 2001-05-25 00:10:00 | Yes you can but it depends on the file you are getting from the other fax if it is a picture you will only get black stuff www.symantec.com With Winfax pro 10 you can receve a file though your computer and then email it off. Priced $ 159 +GST |
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| 13122 | 2001-05-25 05:14:00 | I already have Bitware - a fax product that was 5 years ago superior to anything that has the prefix of 'Win' today. My concern is with old tech at the other end of the 'telegraph' wires. Old tech and expensive fax machimes need some sort of wire leading out of them to a computer to make a graphic file (such as FaxView), or, alternatively, dispense with Fax machine and get a scanner? |
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