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Send Faxes From The Web: Three Services Tested
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Posted 02 February 2012 - 06:05 PM
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#2
Posted 04 February 2012 - 06:56 PM
Metrofax.com.
I researched all of this years ago, its the best price, product, ease of use unquestionably. I've tried out most/all of the others and when I found this one, I stopped right there and haven't looked back. It works great!
I researched all of this years ago, its the best price, product, ease of use unquestionably. I've tried out most/all of the others and when I found this one, I stopped right there and haven't looked back. It works great!
#4
Posted 06 February 2012 - 07:38 AM
Why not just install WinFax on your computer? You can send/recieve as many FAX's as you want & there's no per document fee or monthly subscription.
To HighSierra: Banks & the IRS use FAX's, that's who.
To HighSierra: Banks & the IRS use FAX's, that's who.
#5
Posted 29 June 2012 - 11:27 AM
I used eFax in my business office for years. Super product. I could send multiple page documents from my desktop. Rather than standing in front of a fax machine,making sure each page got through.
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Posted 18 January 2013 - 11:23 AM
Faxzero is great for occasionally testing my home fax machine. Free (truly), and no signup nor account required. Even better: works great from iPhone Safari browser! Works well with Lastpass too. Thank you to the FaxZero team. Just what I needed!
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Posted 20 March 2013 - 01:51 PM
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Why not just install WinFax on your computer? You can send/recieve as many FAX's as you want & there's no per document fee or monthly subscription. To HighSierra: Banks & the IRS use FAX's, that's who.
I have Windows Fax & Scan on my PC & cannot use it because it doesn't work w/ digital phones, only analog. Is this the same as what you are referring to: WinFax? If it is, how would I set up an analog phone to use on my PC?
#9
Posted 13 April 2013 - 09:50 AM
Fax4Free.net is a site that recently started that provides United States and Canadian residents the ability to send even an International Fax for Free. Once I completed the an offer (it was as simple as downloading a free photo editing software), and 5 minutes later I received an e-mail that said it was successfully sent, called up the recipient, and what do you know, it arrived! Didn't even have to go to Kinko's or have a land line!
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Posted 03 May 2013 - 09:02 AM
I'd agree that eFax is overpriced (hey, they have the name brand recognition!) Other than MyFax, I'd look at RingCentral (gives you 30 users), or the MetroFax Value plan. For a look at a bunch of Online Fax companies, checkout findafax.com. There's a run down of each plan and their features.
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