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Re: [hylafax-users] Decent Windows Client?



For what it's worth, winprinthylafax is free, and fits into the printer
system.  Simplicity is its primary design goal.

>> > U may want to consider also  jhylafax, the ui is nice. installation is
>> a
>> > breeze.
>> Nice, but maybe I should be a bit clearer... for ease of use, a Hylafax
>> client that is used as a virtual printer is required ...
>
> It appears like you can hook jhylafax into the Windows print system with
> Redmon.
>
> http://jhylafax.sourceforge.net/manual.php#Native_Printing_Systems
>
> I haven't tried it so I don't know how well it works, but it is
> interesting.
>
>> can't have
>> people do a PS-translation first and then manually fax the document ;)
>> That is not user-compatible ;)))
>
> Agree, 110%.  This is the flaw in most/all of the free clients,  they
> aren't very user friendly (as in Windowsy, or Windows-Integrated).  Most
> behave like flaky ports of a UNIX application.
>
>
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