Where can one find an Apple USB to Phone connector? An internet search didn't
produce anything.
I (forgive me Nanny) have a new Mac Mini that I'd love to be able to fax from
through my modem.
Thanks,
George
On Sep 9, 2009, at 9/9/09 - 11:22 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Sep 9, 2009, at
On Dec 1, 2009, at 3:12 PM, George R. Hozendorf wrote:
Where can one find an Apple USB to Phone connector? An internet
search didn't produce anything.
I (forgive me Nanny) have a new Mac Mini that I'd love to be able to
fax from through my modem.
US Robotics sells one:
Thanks, Bruce. Man, they think a lot of them.
George
On Dec 1, 2009, at 12/1/09 - 4:19 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Dec 1, 2009, at 3:12 PM, George R. Hozendorf wrote:
Where can one find an Apple USB to Phone connector? An internet
search didn't produce anything.
I (forgive me Nanny)
On Dec 1, 2009, at 5:12 PM, George R. Hozendorf wrote:
Where can one find an Apple USB to Phone connector? An internet
search didn't produce anything.
I (forgive me Nanny) have a new Mac Mini that I'd love to be able
to fax from through my modem.
Thanks,
George
Do you have a USB
Bill Connelly wrote:
My insurance company hasn't discovered https I guess, so they require
info FAXed to them.
After creating some kind of pre-paper-like document on my Mac, can I
FAX it over the internet using some hidden capability of OS X? or
maybe NeoOffice? some other app for OS
On Sep 10, 2009, at 3:35 AM, Charles Lenington wrote:
Bill Connelly wrote:
My insurance company hasn't discovered https I guess, so they require
info FAXed to them.
After creating some kind of pre-paper-like document on my Mac, can I
FAX it over the internet using some hidden capability
At 12:37 AM -0400 9/10/09, Bill Connelly wrote:
I think the difference between the Fax PDF and an e-mailed PDF is that
it doesn't sit on someone's Server, where someone could possibly get a
copy of it (is that even possible???).
It goes directly to hard copy via their fax printer. Make sense?
From: Bill Connelly billycarm...@verizon.net
Subject: Re: FAX from a Mac under OS X 10.5.7?
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
Date: Wednesday, September 9, 2009, 6:42 PM
On Sep 9, 2009, at 1:19 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Sep 9, 2009, at 9:57 AM, Bill Connelly wrote:
Guess I need
On Sep 10, 2009, at 1:03 PM, Jonas Lopez wrote:
I may be a little slow here, but are you connecting the phone line
that provides DSL without a filter to the builtin modem or not OR is
this some special way the DSL line (the only one I have connected to
the computer) is now sending
At 13:03 -0700 9/10/09, Jonas Lopez wrote:
From: Bill Connelly billycarm...@verizon.net
Subject: Re: FAX from a Mac under OS X 10.5.7?
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
Date: Wednesday, September 9, 2009, 6:42 PM
On Sep 9, 2009, at 1:19 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Sep 9, 2009, at 9:57 AM
At 13:14 -0700 9/10/09, Bruce Johnson wrote:
I hate that the cable and phone companies
promulgated the misnomer 'modem' to refer to what is actually a
router, it makes thing like this confusing as heck.
MODEM stands for modulator / demodulator.
The DSL modem demodulates asynchronous
Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Sep 10, 2009, at 1:03 PM, Jonas Lopez wrote:
I may be a little slow here, but are you connecting the phone line
that provides DSL without a filter to the builtin modem or not OR is
this some special way the DSL line (the only one I have connected to
the
Doug McNutt wrote:
FAX using a modem, my G4 has one built in, goes out in the form of quadrature
modulated (QAM) 1400 Hz carrier on a normal telephone line. Dual tone
multifrequency (DTMF) is used for dialing the number but not for data
transmission.
Both the QAM and the DTMF are well
My insurance company hasn't discovered https I guess, so they require
info FAXed to them.
After creating some kind of pre-paper-like document on my Mac, can I
FAX it over the internet using some hidden capability of OS X? or
maybe NeoOffice? some other app for OS X on a G4?
Maybe my
On Sep 9, 2009, at 9:15 AM, Bill Connelly wrote:
My insurance company hasn't discovered https I guess, so they require
info FAXed to them.
After creating some kind of pre-paper-like document on my Mac, can I
FAX it over the internet using some hidden capability of OS X? or
maybe
On Sep 9, 2009, at 12:22 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Sep 9, 2009, at 9:15 AM, Bill Connelly wrote:
My insurance company hasn't discovered https I guess, so they require
info FAXed to them.
After creating some kind of pre-paper-like document on my Mac, can I
FAX it over the internet
There are a couple listed in this article:
http://www.pcworld.com/article/171435/19_free_web_services_that_keep_saving_you_money.html?tk=nl_dnx_t_crawl
I dropped my land line so I need to take note of this as well.
Previously I would fax from the computer.
I have only tried efax as an
On Sep 9, 2009, at 9:57 AM, Bill Connelly wrote:
Guess I need to temporarily bypass the DSL connection, hook up the
modem, and FAX away using OS Xs pdf to fax capability before/after
creating a pdf ... thanks.
No you shouldn't need to bypass the DSL connection to do this...the
modem is
On Sep 9, 2009, at 1:19 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Sep 9, 2009, at 9:57 AM, Bill Connelly wrote:
Guess I need to temporarily bypass the DSL connection, hook up the
modem, and FAX away using OS Xs pdf to fax capability before/after
creating a pdf ... thanks.
No you shouldn't need to
At 9:42 PM -0400 9/9/09, Bill Connelly wrote:
Thanks All.
Worked like a charm from my Yikes! OCd 450MHz under Tiger 10.4.11.
TextEdit Print Fax PDF after creating an Address Book entry.
Take That The Hartford in Lexington, KY!
I love how they tell you they have to take a fax as it's more
On Sep 9, 2009, at 9:47 PM, diane wrote:
At 9:42 PM -0400 9/9/09, Bill Connelly wrote:
Thanks All.
Worked like a charm from my Yikes! OCd 450MHz under Tiger 10.4.11.
TextEdit Print Fax PDF after creating an Address Book entry.
Take That The Hartford in Lexington, KY!
I love how
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