If you are like me, when you download a product that looks cool, the most important thing you check out before beginning the download is whether or not the software is even compatible with OSX. Well, you ALSO might want to ask whether this product even works with high-speed cable, because it DOESN'T- and I couldn't find anywhere on this download page a warning that said, "Does not operate with Road Runner and high speed connections."
When I tried to get my money back, the Dude Ben said he doesn't give refunds for "opened software". So, don't do what I did and buy this product without the trial period just because the reviews gave it four stars. Try it out first- They say it works if you have a phone cable hooked up to your machine's internal modem, since faxing doesn't rely on internet connections- but I should have been told this in front. I'll wait until Panther comes out- the Mail program will have faxing capability.
FaxCenter
Fax software (was Cocoa eFax)
Version: 1.5 build 14
BUYERS BEWARE!!!
Feedback Type: Commentary
Contributed by: Laquidara Thursday, July 31 2003 @ 11:22 PM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Have Not Tried
Recommend Product: NO
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BUYERS BEWARE OF THIS GUY!!! - Mathue
Uh, you're sort of stupid aren't you? Faxes, either in a computer or standalone use a phone line.Network faxes use a fax server that you typically send an email to.
I'm sort of wondering if you are actually talking about faxes or something else?
Tuesday, October 28 2003 @ 08:30 PM PST
BUYERS BEWARE!!! -
Are you daft or something?All faxes require a phone line even the one that will be released with panther.
This is due to faxes being analogue devices. (which the phone line is).
Cable or high speed connections tend to be digital devices, unless you have adsl which does both!
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Monday, August 25 2003 @ 01:39 AM PDT