On 05/06/02 14:22, "Michael J. Granado" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I need to fax my resume, but don't have a fax machine. I use to fax things
> from my old desktop
> computer using a fax modem. Those items are gone now. Is there someway I can
> fax things with the
> internal modem of the Powerbook G3 Lombard? What software do I need? Any
> information would be
> appreciated.

You should have got faxSTF with your Lombard. I did get it when I got my
Wallstreet and more recently my Pismo. That is assuming you're talking about
OS 9. For OS X, you're on your own. I've bought faxSTF X for those rare
occasions where I would need to fax something. I bought it online for about
$60. I know that there is another free package called Cocoa eFax, but I
haven't tried it.

-Laurent.
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