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Telcomfax [Listing updated: May 6, 2002]

Telcom Fax for NT networks and stand-alone PC's runs as an NT service supporting print-to-fax from any Windows application. It supports Class 1, 2 & 2.0 fax modems and Brooktrout's fax boards (for DID & DTMF). Ver. 4.01, a free maintenance release for 4.0 users, adds RTF cover pages, custom cover pages on each client, transmission scheduling, Optional Notification for Sent and Failed Faxes, Duration and Page Number reporting and other features. Optional Exchange Server/MAPI Gateway included and a free SDK/API for C/C++ developers using languages that support DLLs. MS Mail (NT 3.51) and Exchange support. Telcom FaxCast 4.0 is a new product for high volume broadcasting using ODBC data sources.

NOTE: Client does not support Windows 2000

:: Company ::LTC, LaRonde Technologies Corporation,
:: URL ::www.telcomfax.com
:: Email ::welcome@telcomfax.com
:: Screenshot ::click here
:: Users' Rating :: 1.88 [8 votes] - Vote
 

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"these guys appear to be out of business" - Gordon Prince [July 19, 2005] Product Rating: 3/5
These guys appear to be out of business. The web site doesn't work. I have used their software, but haven't been able to contact anyone for over two years.
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