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  • HylaFAX
    HylaFAX is an enterprise-class system for sending and receiving facsimiles as well as for sending alpha-numeric pages. The software is designed around a client-server architecture. Fax modems may reside on a single machine on a network and clients can submit an outbound job from any other machine on the network. Client software is designed to be lightweight and easy to port. HylaFAX is designed to be very robust and reliable. The fax server is designed to guard against unexpected failures in the software, in the configuration, in the hardware and in general use. HylaFAX can support multiple modems and a heavy traffic load. hot
  • KMLOFax
    KMLOFax is a KDE-based facsimile utility for the ELSA MicroLink[tm] Office modem. KMLOFax can load the facsimiles from the modem into files on your local data directory. You can view the contents of those files on your screen or send them as PostScript® to your printer. hot
  • 2Fax
    2Fax is a commandline program which converts ASCII files into fax (tiff) formatted files. It works with Hylafax (Linux) and bgfax (DOS/Windows). It also uses PCX files for logos and signatures, which can be overlayed over the ASCII text.
  • AsterFax
    AsterFax provides an email to fax gateway for Asterisk. It lets you send an email by fax: enter the phone number in the 'To' field, compose your email message, and click send. You can also fax attachments, as well as directly from Word and OpenOffice.
  • astfax
    AstFax provides an outgoing email to fax gateway for the Asterisk PBX package. Incoming fax to email can also be configured so your Asterisk server can act as both an outgoing and incoming fax server.
  • cupsfax
    cupsfax is a set of two scripts to integrate a HylaFAX fax server into the CUPS printing system. To send a fax, the user prints it to the designated printer queue. He will then receive email with a link to a Web form. In this Web form, the user may enter additional parameters (most importantly the receiving fax number). This way, there are no additional conditions on what can be printed, like fax numbers embedded into the file or job name. This can also be fully integrated into a Wamba/CUPS configuration, enabling Windows clients to send arbitrary documents as faxes.
  • efax
    efax is a small ANSI C/POSIX program that sends and receives faxes using any fax modem (Class 1, 2 or 2.0). efax is smaller and easier to install than HylaFAX or mgetty+sendfax. As one user put it ``EFAX is a nice simple program for single user systems.".
  • Efax-gtk
    Efax-gtk is a GUI front end for the `efax' fax program. The program can be used to send and receive faxes, and to view, print and manage faxes received.
  • email2fax
    email2fax is allows you to send a fax through your Asterisk PBX. It accepts emails with a PDF or a TIFF attachment, and faxes them through Asterisk to a number specified in a subject field of the email.
  • Fax2Send
    (commercial) Fax2Send is client/Server Fax Software for Linux which is packaged together with a browser client interface and seperately downloadable PC and UNIX client software. FREE to use up to 4-users.
  • Faximim
    (commercial) Faximim runs on AIX, Linux, or SCO and is designed to fax-enable applications running on AIX, Linux, SCO, or Windows systems. A friendly full-screen user interface is available to support users connected to your UNIX/Linux system using character terminals or terminal emulators.
  • FaxMail
    FaxMail is a small program to help you send faxes for free via email. With FaxMail you can write a message, attach an image or two, include a postscript document, then send the whole lot off as an email to be delivered as a fax message. It works using the internet's TPC remote printing service.
  • FaxRouter
    FaxRouter is a script that wraps around efax to take a received fax, convert it to a jpeg, scale it, and send it to you by email.
  • faxrunner
    faxrunner allowed Linux users to use the FaxRunner or FaxMission email to FAX services to send FAXes. FaxRunner is a service for RoadRunner cable modem users. Unfortunately, both services are now shut.
  • gefax
    gefax is a easy frontend for efax. With efax you can send faxes over your modem to someone else. gefax is written in C using GTK. With gefax you can send faxes from every program by printing the page to the gefax printer-filter.
  • Gfax
    Gfax is a pop up fax application for Gnome. It supplies the familiar pop up window when printing to a fax printer. Gfax currently works with Mgetty+Sendfax or Hylafax. These transport agents must be configured and working before Gfax will work.
  • GOfax
    In conjunction with Hylafax this package builds a strong fax solution. User informations are held in LDAP trees to provide a centralized administration source.
  • hylaPEx
    hylaPEx is a client for HylaFAX completely written in Python. It can read and view sent and received faxes. It supports TIFF and PS/PDF formats. It can use redmon to create a virtual fax print. It supports shared contacts with a MySQL database.
  • KSendFax
    KSendFax is an interface to known FAX-Packages like HylaFax, E-Fax or mgetty+sendfax for sending facsimiles. It incorporates also a phonebook so that recipients can be saved and selected to/from this or optionally you may use one of the KDE default addressbook kab or kaddressbook.
  • LightningFax
    (commercial) LightningFax is a fax server that lets users send and receive faxes directly through their computers. Users can also fax through any e-mail application.
  • mgetty+sendfax
    mgetty+sendfax is a collection of programs to send and receive faxes in a unix environment using a class 2 faxmodem.
  • minifax
    minifax intends to be a small and simple to use fax program which can edit fax messages using plain text (ASCII), HTML, LaTeX, preview the message before sending and send the message (multiple recipients allowed).
  • QFaxReader
    QFaxReader is a monochrome multipage tiff files visualisation utility. It is designed for the users who receive faxes using computers and features: Handling multipage files, Correct displaying of images, no matter of their quality, and Printing.
  • SffTools
    SffView is a simple viewer for "Structured Fax Files" (SFF). SffView is written in C++ using the wxWidgets/wxGTK toolkit
  • smbfax
    smbfax prints to a faxmodem on your Samba server via Hylafax without the need for any client-side software at all (other than a PostScript printer driver).
  • Squirrel Fax
    This project is to design a Gnome/GTK based fax application aimed at gnomeoffice. It provides a front-end for mgetty+sendfax (including full configuration), and can act as a fax interface for openoffice.org and fax to e-mail interface.
  • TkFax
    TkFax is a GUI fax program supporting efax or sendfax. Its GUI is integration of make/send/receive faxes includs editing cover pages, attaching files, and optionally scanning documents by TkScan. All with multi language support.
  • tkFaxSpool
    tkFaxSpool is a frontend for mgetty's "faxspool/faxq/faxrm" send FAX programs. It's a script TCL/TK script that allows you to: send facsimiles and manipulate fax queue, maintain an Address Book of FAX recipients and view Post Script attachments using GV.
  • TkUsr
    TkUsr is a small program that allows you to manage the Self-mode of USR/3Com Message/Professional modems. You can use it to retrieve voice messages and faxes.



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