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Here's a small bomb for you... instead of ODBC database support, I've often wished that WHFC or whatever had the capability to use LDAP as a phone directory. I suppose even a link to the Windows Address Book would be cute, but the LDAP capability against the company directory servers would be cool. -Alan -----Original Message----- From: Paul Mallach <pmallach@gmx.de> To: flexfax@sgi.com <flexfax@sgi.com> Date: Thursday, November 05, 1998 3:55 AM Subject: flexfax: Another Windows 98 Client? WISHLIST >Hi. > >I recently started developing another Client for Windows 95/98 - mainly >because I >didn't like the user interface of WHFC (I still get mad at not being able to >properly >resize the windows :-)). > >Right now I'm done with sending/receiving/viewing faxes and want to tackle >the >rest. I was wondering what feature people really need/like: > >- Do you actually use OLE Support? (won't be in first release for sure) >- Do you need real Database Access for the Phonebook? (I don't need it and >having > to install all the database drivers, be they microsoft's or inprise's, >really annoys me) >- Any other features that were forgotten in WHFC & co.? > >And finally, are there any documents describing the client protocoll of >hfaxd? I couldn't >find anything except the hfaxd man pages and the quote "think basically ftp >and throw >in a bit of job management". I think I figured it out, but I would like to >make sure my >implementation is at least halfway correct. > >FYI, the client will be free, released with sourcecode for Borland (Inprise, >sorry) >Delphi 3 - the premier RAD environment for windows - as soon as it's >finished. > >bye, Paul. > > > >