Ten dreaded words: “Just sign this form and fax it over to me.” This is 2012—going on 2013. Faxing is so 1998, and a little bit like loaning someone a movie on a Betamax cassette tape. Increasingly, ...
Have you ever found yourself needing to send a fax, but couldn’t do so because you don’t own a fax machine, don’t have a phone/modem line, or don’t want to pay the high fees associated with sending ...
If you ask anyone who’s firmly committed to staying ahead of the curve, the fax machine is outdated. In today’s day and age, you can easily send files via e-mail or through services like Slack and ...
Faxing has long been associated with bulky machines, paper jams, and loud dialing tones echoing through office corridors. Yet despite the rise of email, digital signatures, and cloud file-sharing, ...
Internet-based fax services offer a convenient way to send, receive and archive faxes, but they can also solve a big problem for any small business that relies on VoIP for its telecommunications.
As amazing as this may be to people under 30, many Mac users still need to send and receive faxes. That’s especially true for people who regularly deal with government agencies that won’t accept email ...
Faxes are so 1980s. Who faxes anymore? Lots of folks, actually—from medical offices, small companies, and large corporations. And why? Well, let's say you want your doctor to send you a copy of your ...
Although email has replaced the fax machine as the most efficient way to send documents over long distances, you may still need to send someone a fax. Microsoft Office features a built-in option to ...