Hello,
TMS, an American luxury goods firm, is in a process of looking
administrative assistants/sales support representatives inside Australia to
work from home, to contribute to the sales force and add convenience to our
service dedicated to individuals, businesses, and organizations in Easter
Peter Chubb wrote:
Hmmm. I was really looking for an X11 program for the desktop.
More details:
--- I have an android phone. But the calendar and PIM functionality
are appalling. I've tried to use them for the last year, nad just
got more and more frustrated.
--- I run my own CalDAV/
> "Marghanita" == Marghanita da Cruz writes:
Marghanita> oops - I meant to include "Messaging SMS / MMS, Email
Marghanita> (POP3, IMAP4, SMTP, SSL, TLS), Cell Broadcast, VCard /
Marghanita> vCalendar WIndows Live Messenger, Yahoo, G-talk, FB Chat,
Marghanita> Samsung Messenger (MR)"
Hmmm.
oops - I meant to include "Messaging SMS / MMS, Email (POP3, IMAP4, SMTP,
SSL, TLS), Cell Broadcast, VCard / vCalendar WIndows Live Messenger, Yahoo,
G-talk, FB Chat, Samsung Messenger (MR)"
Marghanita
Marghanita da Cruz wrote:
pe...@chubb.wattle.id.au wrote:
What calendaring clients are peop
pe...@chubb.wattle.id.au wrote:
What calendaring clients are people using? I'm finding the need for a
calendar that syncs to a CalDAV server, and to my PDA. Evolution used
to be able to do this, but they've dropped PalmOS support now. And
its user interface is uncomfortable to use for me --- t
What calendaring clients are people using? I'm finding the need for a
calendar that syncs to a CalDAV server, and to my PDA. Evolution used
to be able to do this, but they've dropped PalmOS support now. And
its user interface is uncomfortable to use for me --- too much screen
real estate, and w
I was using Hylafax until my fax line disappeared in a telephone
reorganisation a few months ago. One line and 3 computers as clients. It
worked fine, although it might be a bit old fashioned for the point and
click brigade.
The modem was a Netcomm ultra roadster II which I still have, is pret
We were using Hylafax as of about 5 years ago, but due to the constant
problems we were having with the modems and the cost associated, we just
went with email-to-fax. I know that's not what you wanted to know, but if
they are receiving anything over a few faxes a day it's really worth using
extern
Hi Guys and Gals
I have a customer that wants a little Fax server to receive faxes from
two lines and send them to email as PDF. I have suggested external
services such as UT Box but the customer does not want this
Is Hylafax still the way to go? What Modems/Fax cards have people used
successfull