Brian Olesky wrote: > On 1/29/04 10:01 AM, "Christian Dupuis" <cdupuis at lcc.ca> wrote: > > > If you're willing to put up with the restrictions of OS X based fax > > software (including the drive space the stuff gobbles to store incoming > > and outgoing faxes) > > I, too, run a home-based business, and I've never had to have a standalone > fax machine. Way back in OS9, the built in fax software took care of all my > needs. Then when OSX appeared, faxing basically disappeared, and I had to > live without it till about a year ago when a great program called Page > Sender came out ($30). It works every bit as well as the internal software > back in OS9. You can probably find it thru Google. > > My point is, for light faxing needs, you no longer need a standalone > machine. And if you get a lot of faxes, receiving them directly into your > computer will also save you money on ink and paper. > > Brian > > Just curious, if you are using your modem for internet conection can you also use it at the same time to send a fax or do you need to drop the internet connection first? Logic tells me you need to drop the connection, but you never know... -- J.C. Webber III Technical Lead, Unix System Administrator jcw at kingoblio.com (home) www.kingoblio.com Please, if you use Windows, do not add my address to your Address Book. I do not wish to be spammed or have my email address hijacked by a virus and used for fraudulent purposes. Thank you.