Re: Here's a fairly dumb question...

2005-04-18 Thread KxUx
Opps. Did I imply that FAXstf is in the system? That is not the case. Apple delivers fax functionality in the system, but it is quite bare bone - you can send and receive faxes. When receiving, the faxes can be directed to a printer automatically or send to e-mail address. That is about it - check

Re: Here's a fairly dumb question...

2005-04-18 Thread Barton Brown
H... don't know how they got there, but I have FAXstf for OS 9.x AND FAXstf X in my Applications folder. Another mystery... Bart On Apr 18, 2005, at 8:47 AM, KxUx wrote: Opps. Did I imply that FAXstf is in the system? That is not the case. Apple delivers fax functionality in the system, but

Re: Here's a fairly dumb question...

2005-04-18 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Apr 18, 2005, at 8:45 AM, Barton Brown wrote: H... don't know how they got there, but I have FAXstf for OS 9.x AND FAXstf X in my Applications folder. Another mystery... ISTR Apple did bundle limited editions of those programs at one time with new systems. -- Bruce Johnson -- G-Books is

Re: Here's a fairly dumb question...

2005-04-18 Thread kcthompson
My PowerBook 17 came with FAXstf. I ordered it in June 2003 from the Apple Education store. kt -- G-Books is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Refurbished Drives | -- Check our web site for refurbished PowerBooks | CDRWs on

Re: Here's a fairly dumb question...

2005-04-18 Thread Barton Brown
So, as I just found out after about a year-and-a-half, did mine! Doh! Thanks for the heads-up. Has anyone used FAXstf X in a one-line situation? What I'm looking for specifically is this: If the phone rings, and FAXstf picks it up after x rings and there's no modem tone, will it automatically

Re: Here's a fairly dumb question...

2005-04-18 Thread Tim Collier
I seem to remember it coming with my first G4 867. It was on the OS 9 partition and I think there was one in OS X too. This was under 10.1...I haven't seen it since on 10.2 or 10.3. Tim On Apr 18, 2005, at 11:45 AM, Barton Brown wrote: H... don't know how they got there, but I have FAXstf

Here's a fairly dumb question...

2005-04-17 Thread Barton Brown
I have a PBG4 17 Aluminum, OS X 10.3.8. At my shop, I'm connected to the web by DSL (at home, by Airport to Cable Modem). Can I connect a phone line to the phone jack on the back of the PB, and send and receive e-faxes? I want to get rid of my huge, miserable, and non-Mac-compliant (though

Re: Here's a fairly dumb question...

2005-04-17 Thread KxUx
Hi Bart, Sometimes I need to send faxes from my home and I have similar setup. DSL + Linksys WiFi Router. I just connect phone line to the back of my PowerBook (actually it is side in my case) and send fax. The line has the noise filter hanging from the wall but not from the PowerBook side. All

Re: Here's a fairly dumb question...

2005-04-17 Thread Barton Brown
Thanks for the info -- I didn't even know Apple bundled FAXstf with OS X, and I've been using OS X since first release... guess you gotta look for these things! Have any problems *receiving* faxes? My problem is my shop has ONE phone line, but I think I can remember how to set the answer on x

Re: Here's a fairly dumb question...

2005-04-17 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 17/04/05 23:23, Barton Brown at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for the info -- I didn't even know Apple bundled FAXstf with OS X, and I've been using OS X since first release... guess you gotta look for these things! Have any problems *receiving* faxes? My problem is my shop has ONE phone