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Rename it! 



- Version: 7.3.2, 3/7/2006 12:37PM PST
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binosamaMost Recent Replies: View All 1 Replies
- Rename it!
May be good for some, consistent crash for me 



- Version: 7.3.1, 2/19/2006 08:26PM PST
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Joe Wheeler
...after installation, I began to attempt to set up the program in demo mode. It crashed. I rebooted the program, again it crashed. Sometimes it would take a menu access first, but always it would crash; crash log would start:
Exception: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (0x0001)
Codes: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS (0x0001) at 0x72656464
I don't know what this means. I do know the software is unusable for me.
Other issues: English manual and online help are written by a German speaking person whose translation skills leave much to be desired; to get both fax and ans. machine capability going, cost rises from $49 to $99, and to $149 if one wants to also provide faxback/fax retrieval function.
I had all of the above features in OS 9 with Smith Micro's HotFax Messenger Pro (with the included FaxSTF 5 upgraded [free] to 6.0) which for the most part worked quite well. That software cost me $69 5 years ago.
If it could be made to work, it has many desirable features (hence the 5 stars under features, and supports Class 2.0 fax protocol. Bottom line is, for what one gets it is too expensive, as well as, at least on some machines, buggy.
This is doubly too bad, as this is the only software for OS X that makes use of voice-capable modems for a virtual answering machine.
Exception: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (0x0001)
Codes: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS (0x0001) at 0x72656464
I don't know what this means. I do know the software is unusable for me.
Other issues: English manual and online help are written by a German speaking person whose translation skills leave much to be desired; to get both fax and ans. machine capability going, cost rises from $49 to $99, and to $149 if one wants to also provide faxback/fax retrieval function.
I had all of the above features in OS 9 with Smith Micro's HotFax Messenger Pro (with the included FaxSTF 5 upgraded [free] to 6.0) which for the most part worked quite well. That software cost me $69 5 years ago.
If it could be made to work, it has many desirable features (hence the 5 stars under features, and supports Class 2.0 fax protocol. Bottom line is, for what one gets it is too expensive, as well as, at least on some machines, buggy.
This is doubly too bad, as this is the only software for OS X that makes use of voice-capable modems for a virtual answering machine.
Ignore the idiots here, this software fills a need 



- Version: 7.3, 12/31/2005 11:32AM PST
(4 of 4 users found this comment useful)
MacUser-4-ever
Wow, what a bunch of idiots. What do you people do, search VT for apps you have no use for and then give them bad reviews?
First of all, CoMa is more than just a fax app, it also is an answering machine. The price is pretty fair, though I prefer the more expensive Phone Valet for my needs. Still CoMa fills the need for one of my offices where I inevitably get people who try to send a fax to my voice line.
Also in regards to DSL, WiFi, etc...
You can't send or receive a fax using these, meaning you can connect straight from a DSL connection to a fax machine. Net services like Send2Fax are email to fax gateways.
Net faxing services of course can seem silly as compared to simply emailing the document directly to the recipient.
However, there are many instances where a person doesn't have a scanner, can't receive attachments, or whatever. In these cases, as well as being able to receive faxes sent to your voice line, software like this comes in handy...and avoids the spam and costs associated with net faxing services.
First of all, CoMa is more than just a fax app, it also is an answering machine. The price is pretty fair, though I prefer the more expensive Phone Valet for my needs. Still CoMa fills the need for one of my offices where I inevitably get people who try to send a fax to my voice line.
Also in regards to DSL, WiFi, etc...
You can't send or receive a fax using these, meaning you can connect straight from a DSL connection to a fax machine. Net services like Send2Fax are email to fax gateways.
Net faxing services of course can seem silly as compared to simply emailing the document directly to the recipient.
However, there are many instances where a person doesn't have a scanner, can't receive attachments, or whatever. In these cases, as well as being able to receive faxes sent to your voice line, software like this comes in handy...and avoids the spam and costs associated with net faxing services.
It might be better to rename and describe this app it as "Crash Producer" (for developer [or masochistic] purpose).
Still the same as ever. Crashes over crashes, hang ups and no function.
@ MacUser-4-ever pricky
> CoMa is more than just a fax app
Yes, we know. We know that since good old Atari times. And we also know that it doesn't work for the same time, even if the develpper seems to be a nice guy.