Sometimes you don't see the forest 'cause of the trees, so I'm
going to say this out-loud anyway.
What about e-mail? Although, some would argue about how idiot proof
it is, but almost everyone knows how to use it in some manner. Add
some form of encrypting on either end it could be made secure.
Eron Cohen wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I am trying to figure out an alternative to faxing,
> and I am wondering if anyone has any ideas. I am
> basically looking for some kind of technology where I
> can send orders from a ColdFusion e-commerce site to
> various stores and shops. It would have to be
> relatively inexpensive and durable...and the "simpler"
> the better. Something ideal would be along the lines
> of a credit card printer that is somehow able to
> "Answer the phone" so that it could get and print
> incoming orders.
>
> I have considered a text pager, but they're too
> expensive and are rather difficult to read long orders
> from. Also, the device has to be reliable and idiot
> proof.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Eron Cohen
>
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