Publisher's Description
From ElectraSoft:
FaxMail adds a Fax button to Windows programs giving you access to all the fax machines in the world, making them become your printers. It integrates faxing into your Windows environment. It can print a fax from any program with print capabilities. You can send faxes to individuals or groups and design and save your own cover pages. FaxMail also includes a FaxBook that stores frequently used group and individual profiles.
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"Didn't do what I needed it to do, I'm installing it"
Version: FaxMail for Windows 11.03.08
Pros
Doen loads and installs correctly
Cons
Didn't make up for MS Fax that used to come with their Microsofts OS
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"Not a Free Internet Faxing Service"
Version: FaxMail for Windows 09.12.01
Pros
Easy to install, seems to be well written
Cons
Not a free internet faxing service
Summary
I was looking to buy a program and NOT have to pay a fax service to fax over the web. Unfortunately, this program does not fit; when you go to fax over the internet, you get prompted to work with Concord. They are $10.99 per month and $0.07/page.
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"HEY!!!! What the ***k!!!"
Version: FaxMail for Windows 9.70.01
Pros
None. NONE. Nadda!
Cons
Why hasn't anybody from CNET replied to this guy? This is bulls***!!! What happened to spyware free? So much for that!!!!
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"DO NOT DOWNLOAD!!!!!!!!!!!"
Version: FaxMail for Windows 9.70.01
Pros
NONE, unless you like spyware.
Cons
SPYWARE SPYWARE SPYWARE!!!
This product is full of spyware, DO NOT DOWNLOAD, you wont even make it to the program before you're riddled with spyware. Luckily I have a good security system.
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