Symantec WinFax Pro 10.0(Part#
12-00-02587)
Factory Sealed. Full
Version, Retail
Box
Product description
WinFax Pro 10.0
shatters the idea of truth in advertising. The current version of the
king suite of faxing software has many of the user-friendly features
that have made WinFax Pro the de facto fax application. However, its box
copy makes a few promises the software can't keep, so buyers beware: if
you're running Windows XP or Office XP (or both), you're looking for
trouble if you purchase this otherwise excellent program.
WinFax Pro is full of
features, including a cover page designer, an automated backup manager,
a network fax-sharing module, and more. Its interface will be familiar
and comfortable to anyone who uses Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express.
The Message Manager--where you do most of your faxing work--is divided
into Outlook-style panes, with several folders that include a receive
log, a send log, an outbox, and a wastebasket in the upper left, a list
of faxes in the upper right, and a multipurpose pane on the bottom that
lets you view details about a fax or take a quick peek at it.
Opening a fax for
viewing invokes a viewer applet, which looks like Adobe Acrobat Reader.
It comes complete with a pane of thumbnails down the left side for page
navigation, with the main document view taking up the larger portion of
the screen.
You can compose fax
documents in any word processor. To fax them, use the main WinFax Pro
interface, a button installed in your Microsoft Word toolbar, or a
drag-and-drop desktop icon. WinFax also lets you send faxes as
attachments through Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express, or Exchange,
which is a mysterious feature considering you can send your documents as
attachments without WinFax Pro. In any regard, while the feature worked
well on a Windows Me machine with Office 2000, it caused errors and
crashes on Windows XP.
Other problems surfaced
during testing. Faxing directly through Word XP with the toolbar button
caused crashes. A "photo quality" mode offered in the send module
doesn't come anywhere close to photo quality. Every time we opened Word
XP, an error dialog appeared; Symantec's tech support said that it
occurred because we didn't have a modem installed. That conversation
took place after we'd sent several test faxes through our installed
modem.
WinFax Pro 10 worked as
advertised on our Windows Me system, and it's full of outstanding
features. However, if you've upgraded to Windows XP or if you're running
Office XP, hold off until Symantec patches this program into submission.
Features
- Send or forward faxes that feature
high-quality images
- Merge documents from multiple
sources into a single fax, with just a mouse-click
- Add signatures & logos to outgoing
faxes
- Send a fax to an entire workgroup
without needing multiple fax lines or modems
- Send a faxed message as an e-mail
attachment
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