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Good non-internet fax software for Windows 7 ?
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a***@gmail.com
2013-12-23 03:17:49 UTC
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I have expended my rage at the Windows 7 native fax software in
another thread and hope to keep it contained there. I am ready to
move on.

Can anyone share their anecdotes on non-internet fax software for
Windows 7? Conventional web search is made much more protracted by
the fact that Windows 7 already has a fax & scan app, and by the
prevalence of internet fax.

Thanks.
a***@gmail.com
2014-01-04 04:28:57 UTC
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Post by a***@gmail.com
I have expended my rage at the Windows 7 native fax software in
another thread and hope to keep it contained there. I am ready to
move on.
Can anyone share their anecdotes on non-internet fax software for
Windows 7? Conventional web search is made much more protracted by
the fact that Windows 7 already has a fax & scan app, and by the
prevalence of internet fax.
What I have found to work are Snappy Fax and EssentialFax. I had to decrease the baud rate to 48kbps for EssentialFax before faxes could be received.

Unfortunately, neither of these apps include the fax details along the top and/or bottom edge of each page, as one might see in a conventional fax. I guess this was just a convention adopted by traditional fax machines.
a***@gmail.com
2014-01-04 04:24:38 UTC
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Post by a***@gmail.com
I have expended my rage at the Windows 7 native fax software in
another thread and hope to keep it contained there. I am ready to
move on.
Can anyone share their anecdotes on non-internet fax software for
Windows 7? Conventional web search is made much more protracted by
the fact that Windows 7 already has a fax & scan app, and by the
prevalence of internet fax.
What I have found to work are Snappy Fax and EssentialFax. I had to decrease the baud rate to 48kbps for EssentialFax before faxes could be received.

Unfortunately, neither of these apps include the fax details along the top and/or bottom edge of each page, as one might see in a conventional fax. I guess this was just a convention adopted by traditional fax machines.
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