Editor's review
Send/Receive fax from Single computer or Network. FaxMail Network for Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/2003/XP/Win32s is 32bit, and will work standalone or on a network. If you have one fax modem and you want 1 - 1000 workstations it is the same software that works.
Pros: Send and Receive fax lets you manage faxes. Receive, organize and transmit faxes from your individual machine or set up the program to work in a network. A large number of hosts can utilize the fax facility with this program. Any application that print documents can send a fax from any of the hosts on the network. The application adds a fax bar to the applications so that you do not need to come out of the program you are working on to send a fax.
Supports Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/2003/XP/. Adds a FaxBar to all your Programs giving you access to all the fax machines in the world making them become your printers. FaxMail is a full-featured fax program that integrates seamlessly with any program with print capabilities. Fax to individuals or groups. Design and save your own cover pages. ElectraSoft writes software for many purposes including faxing. We offer free software trials on our software downloads. ElectraSoft is one of the largest Fax Software Suppliers. Fax Solutions: ElectraSoft shareware programs are very popular with people that want to send occasional faxes and with people that do mass fax broadcasting. It works with Microsoft Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/2003/XP. Just put some fax numbers in the FaxBook and let the fax modem drivers do the rest. FaxMail can be run as an NT fax service and can be used as an NT fax server too.
Cons: The interface is very cluttered. It is full of information, things to be set, buttons to be clicked, scheduling information, creating and editing of cover page etc, practically everything you can do with the program has been crammed into this one page that occupies a little more than quarter of the display area.
Overall: Rich set of functionality but a cluttered interface makes this good for 3 star rating at the most.
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