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March 21st 08, 12:47 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.print_fax_scan
schnooks
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How do I download the Windows Fax and Scan
to many sites on bvrp i hae a motorola sm56 data fax and am running vista
home which site do i download from thanks
"Bob F." wrote:
FAX not available in Vista Home Basic Premium. It is available in Ultimate,
Extreme and Business.
You might consider Snappy Fax at a slight cost:
http://www.snappysoftware.com/
or the Free version from BVRP:
http://www.usr.com/bvrp/bvrp.asp
or a full BVRP Classic Phone Tools 9: $29.90
http://www.shop.avanquest.com/usa/pr...S_CPT_homepage
I’ve used all of these. Snappy fax screen look a bit crude but the product
actually is fairly feature rich and works fine. BVRP also works fine,
screen looks a little better. Other than that, there are minor differences
in performance between the two.
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Regards, BobF.
"Art S" Art
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I thought finally I would get myself A NEW laptop.So instead of a Mac which
I
have always I had I figured I would give Windows a chance. So I have a
Vista
laptop. I looked for the faxing software to send a fax and thought I was
going crazy. Windows was able to in the past. They don't have fax on
Vista.
What in the world are they thinking? With all the problems I have heard
about
it. I am sorry I went to Microsoft. I think instead of going backwards
they
should go forwards. retain an obvious useful function. Common sense is
that
it should still be on the machine.
Art
"Bob F." wrote:
"fedupon friday" fedupon
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what a con - do mirosoft think that those of us that have had to have
vista -
instead of the much prefered xp do not send faxes now!???
"Boris" wrote:
Somewhere along the way, I am missing the Windows Vista Fax and Scan.
How
can I download or what file is it on the software?
By the way, my new email address is:
No, they just don't think they need to give it away free anymore since
it's
not part of an operating system. They re-thought their bundling
offerings.
--
BobF.
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