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DbFax [Listing updated: May 9, 2002]

Db Fax is a fax system for NT, VMS, Novell, and virtually all flavours of Unix (SCO Unix, AIX, HP-UX, etc.). Client-server option for DOS, Windows PCs or NCs. Integrated fax clients are available for dumb screens, Windows, NT, and NCs.

DbFax integrates tightly into all major accounting packages, including: Tetra, cfacs, Baan, Oracle Financials, System 6000, SunAccounts, Coda, Multisoft, Ross, McKeown. Automatic faxing of P.O's, statements, debtor letters, etc., Merge form data to cover sheet. Fully scalable system supports any number of users and fax lines, allowing tens or tens of thousands of faxes to be transmitted each day. Delayed scheduling of fax transmissions, support for user and group phone books and address groups. Automatic recovery from system reboot without loss of queued faxes. Supports class 2 modems.

:: Company ::Version One Limited
:: URL ::www.versionone.co.uk
:: Email ::info@versionone.co.uk
:: Users' Rating :: 2 [1 vote] - Vote

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