I am a paid subscriber, but I still get .efx. Hm. Maybe I'll write to them.
I thought that the efx format was a compressed tiff, but that could be wrong.
Why did you cancel your subscription, Diane? What do you use instead?
At 02:09 PM 5/25/2005, you wrote:
Are you a paid subscriber? I thought paid subs now got tiffs and freebies
were efx, to force you to view the ads in the viewer.
I used to have the paid viewer installation and used it to convert the
free ones (even after I canceled my subscription) - otherwise, I have no
idea how to convert them. They are just a jpg/tiff format, but changing
the file name or association doesn't work. :(
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> Anyone know of a reliable free converter that can convert eFax .efx files
> to .tifs?
I used to need a proprietary viewer to read faxes from eFax, but
lately they come in as .tif files, which Windows handles natively.
Not sure how or why the eFax file format changed.
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