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Article: Faxless Society.(www.efax.com will convert faxes to e-mail)(Software Review)(Brief Article)
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- Newsweek
- Article date:
- February 15, 1999
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If you still don't have a fax machine, you might never need one. Register your e-mail address with eFax (www.efax.com), a free fax-to-e- mail service, and get a traditional 10-digit fax number. Then, when someone sends a document to the number, eFax will convert it to an image file and send it to you as an attachment in an e-mail message. Handwritten text or drawings are OK; you can download the fax and read it easily with a simple viewer that eFax provides ...
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Article: eFax Software Provides Wireless Access for Palm Users.
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April 19, 2000 ;
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... ... Machines for Remote Hardcopy Printing When Traveling eFax.com (Nasdaq:EFAX), a leader in Internet communication services, today ... faxes while on the road or away from their PC. The eFax application also allows users to forward any document ...
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