> Look for a program called FaxSTF on your hard drive. It's free software that
> Apple gives with the iMac computer which can be used to fax documents
> through your internal modem.
> 

Which is an absolute shame ... FaxSTF has to be the most buggy and horrible
(non MS) program for the Mac that I have ever seen.  I heard from at least
one tech reference that it was the #1 cause of extention conflicts at one
point.  I didn't think it could be THAT bad.  I was dead wrong.  When I had
to send a fax, I installed it and my PowerMac G4 crashed everytime I tried
to boot, it was incompatible with a number of my extentions.  Even when I
did get the PowerMac to boot with a heavily trimmed extention set it did
nothing but crash constantly. (And my G4 is usually quite stable for
everything else) I wish Apple would ship their Macs with MUCH better 3rd
party software.

If you need to fax go buy some good software, or just stick with a fax
machine or e-mail.

Just my $0.02,

Matt


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