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EP/Fax [Listing updated: May 8, 2002]

Lincoln & Co. was acquired by Biscom, Inc., developer of the Faxcom Computer/Fax Solution and will continue to create image file conversion software for users and developers. Lincoln and Co. produces software to convert PostScript Level 2, PCL5e, PDF, and other complex page languages to TIFF and other formats suitable for fax, document imaging, and printing systems. It supports Win 95/98/NT, OS/2, Solaris, and several UNIX systems. The company offers drivers that appear to Windows applications as PostScript printers, but create TIFF formatted files. These drivers let fax systems preserve the high quality and legibility of electronically published documents. Another program, PageView, lets Win 95/98/NT/2k users view PostScript and PCL5e files directly. The company's proprietary FaxTone process allows photos and other continuous tone images to be faxed with high quality and transmission speed. Demos available at web site.

:: Company ::Biscom
:: URL ::www.biscom.com
:: Email ::sales@biscom.com
:: Users' Rating :: 3.75 [4 votes] - Vote

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