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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows 98/2000/XP/2003/Vista/NT
- Date added: November 07, 2007
- Total Downloads: 1,002
- Downloads last week: 17
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- Average user rating: stars out of 1 votes
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From j2 Global Communications :IntegratedFaxing:
The new Sun Microsystems and eFax partnership offers users of OpenOffice.org a faster, easier way to fax by email. Users are now able to quickly and easily send a document as a fax directly from within their OpenOffice.org application.
HowItWorks:
- If you already have an eFax account you can continue to use your current eFax number, or you can sign-up today to get a new local or toll-free eFax number with a Free 30-day trial.
- After you sign-up for eFax, download the FREE OpenOffice.org application .
- Click here to download the eFax entension for OpenOffice.org.
- Double click on the downloaded extension file.
- The Extension Manager will open and request confimation to install. Click "ok" - then click to close Extension Manager.
- Open your OpenOffice.org application. Click on the eFax Toolbar. Click on "Activate eFax". Click on existing customer. Enter your eFax # and PIN # to validate and start using the integrated Open Office.org application.
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Version: eFax Extension for OpenOffice.org 1.0
Pros: none beware scam
Cons: Beware scam
Summary: Charged my credit card without my consent.
Summary: I had tried this service for the 30 day free trial for five days and then had canceled the service I was given a cancellation number but it meant nothing because they had charged my credit car... read more >> - See 1 user review Write review
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