On 2000-04-05 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

   >Date: Tue, 04 Apr 2000 23:23:46 -0400
   >Did a bit of research ...
   >QL2FAX is one of the many FAX/communications programs sold by Smith
   >Micros.  The QL stands for Quick Link.
   >They have "stand alone" FAX products, for Win9x and Mac and Unix ...
   >no DOS or Linux.  All of them seem to run about $60 plus tax, title,
   >and license ... wait a minute, that's for cars! <G>
   >Smith Micros has a special contract with 3Com/USR for custom
   >designed packages to be included with 3Com modems.  Those may, or
   >may not, have DOS capability.  Those interested might check the
   >3Com site.
   >At one place I saw where Smith Micros apparently had downloadable
   >demos available.  Since I don't have any OS they offer software for,
   >I didn't dig deep enough to confirm or deny demo existance.
   >l.d.

I have an old DOS copy of QL2FAX which came with an AT&T Paradyne 
Dataport modem.  It's at least 8 years old.  It is also non-Y2K 
compliant and will bomb (null pointer if I remember correctly) if the 
file management function is used on a directory containing any file 
created in 2000.  Other than that, it will work.  How _well_ it will 
work is a matter of opinion, of course <g>.

Ronald Dailey


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