"HebrewBoy" <> wrote in message
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> FYI:
>
> Windows7 definitely doesn't have it, as European & other antitrust
> regulators have been pressuring Microsoft to cut down on "bundled
> products" to avoid harming competition.
> In reality Microsoft makes great products that others fear to compete
> against, but that's my opinion (nad Bill gates, LOL!).
>
> SO they were forced to unbundle FAX, and even Email client which form now
> on you have to DOWNLOAD separately.
> SO maybe you can search MS website for a FAX utility, but I swear the best
> FAX is not free.
>
> It's a commercial application approx $50 from FaxTalkPro, you pay fo rit
> ONCE and it's been working here for a decade+, I started with Delrina Faxd
> back in 1994, they changed to WinfaxPro and now SYmantec sold it to
> Thought Communications which now updated/redesigned and sells it as
> "faxTalkPro Centter"
>
> Goto their website, you can run a trial for 14 days (?).
>
> Greetings from Juice. & A-raps
Those European antitrust regulators must love the new deal where MS is
teaming with Yahoo on a search engine product.
My new printer just does print, copy, and scan. I like the new printer
better for scanning because it has a flat bed. My old printer does print,
copy, scan, and fax. The new PC doesn't like the old printer (they didn't
bother making a Vista driver for it), but the fax should work fine without a
PC connected. It's simplest to use a regular fax machine for documents
which are already printed if you have one. To send documents which are on
the PC which you don't have a printed copy of, I'd look for a good free
program. Here's one to try.
http://www.tucows.com/preview/427540
I'd avoid paying for software if at all possible. Spending money for
software is a last resort, if it does something no free software can do
which you really need to do. There's so much free software now there's
usually an alternative.