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FaxTalk FaxCenter Pro (a WinFax PRO alternative) February 19th, 2010
- Import WinFax PRO faxes and contacts. (*does not import WinFax cover pages)
- Powerful, easy-to-use fax software.
- Produce professional looking faxes with full preview and annotation.
- Access Microsoft Outlook contacts directly when sending faxes.
- Forward received faxes by email. (as PDF, TIFF or proprietary .FAX format)
- Operates as a network fax client for FaxTalk Multiline Server.
- Broadcast faxes to fax numbers and email addresses.
- Fax Merge with Microsoft Word using optional FaxTalk Merge Macro software.
- Block the reception of unwanted junk faxes.
- Developer Fax SDK to integrate FaxTalk with your custom software application.
- Voice mail and Fax back capability with a compatible voice modem using FaxTalk Messenger Pro 7.5 software.
Bundle with the FaxTalk Merge Macro for Microsoft Word
We offer a bundle package with FaxTalk Merge Macro for Microsoft Word. Automate your faxing from Microsoft Word™ and FaxTalk FaxCenter Pro or FaxTalk Messenger Pro™. Fax broadcast from your Windows desktop by using the power of FaxTalk Fax Messenger and the FaxTalk Merge Macro for Microsoft Word. You can send faxes directly from Microsoft Word by clicking an icon. Select your prepared mail merge document with a data source, click on Send a Fax merge, select your recipients & optional cover sheet and click Merge. Send a few faxes or thousands of faxes, directly from Microsoft Word.
More info here http://www.getfaxing.com/faxtalk
Requirements:
- Compatible Windows operating system (Windows 7, Vista, 2008, 2003, XP, 2000)
- Compatible Class 1, 1.0, 2, 2.0, 2.1 fax modem.
- Compatible Voice/Fax Modem for FaxTalk Messenger Pro
- Microsoft Word XP/2003/2007/2010 for FaxTalk Fax Merge Macro option.
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Windows 7 and Symantec WinFax PRO October 28th, 2009
Unfortunately, like Microsoft Vista, Windows 7 is not compatible with WinFax PRO due to some of the changes made to the operating system. With the release of Windows 7, Microsoft has acknowledged that many are still using legacy Windows XP applications, like WinFax PRO, and require a method to run these applications on a Windows 7 based PC. A possible solution to run these legacy “XP” applications on your Windows 7 desktop is a feature that is available in some versions of Windows 7 called Windows XP Mode.
Our initial testing confirms that you can run WinFax PRO in Windows XP mode, but you cannot “share” the WinFax PRO printer driver with Windows 7 applications. We successfully shared the fax modem, (and it was a software based modem!) but not the fax printer. This prevents any access from Windows 7 programs to the WinFax printer. Only the applications that are installed within the Windows XP Virtual machine can be used with WinFax to send faxes, you cannot create faxes from within Windows 7 applications.
This limits the usability of WinFax in Windows 7. if you require to fax from a Windows 7 application, it will not work. Although, having Windows XP within your Windows 7 operating system saves you the expensive of having another separate computer just to run legacy Windows XP applications such as WinFax.
An alternative to WinFax PRO is FaxTalk FaxCenter Pro, more details here
More on Windows XP Mode with Windows 7.
Windows XP Mode is a feature that is optional on Professional, Ultimate and Enterprise versions of Windows 7. Windows XP Mode is not available in the Home Premium or Starter Editions of Windows 7. Windows XP Mode option can be downloaded at no additional charge with a qualified version of Windows 7 directly from Microsoft’s Web site here:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/download.aspx
In addition to the downloads, you’ll need a compatible processor and motherboard that supports hardware virtualization (AMD-V or Intel VT , also code named Vanderpool technology) . Microsoft has released a tool which you can download to test to see if your processor can support the AMD-V or Intel VT mode. See Microsoft’s link above for more details.
More info on some compatible CPU’s in this post: http://www.getfaxing.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=718
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