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FacServe is a networked, Linux based, fax server. A handy web interface lets the user manage the address book, and FacServe will share a virtual printer over SMB, AppleShare, IPP and possibly other protocols for each entry in the address book.
fax2pdf provides a means to convert sets of G3 fax pages (encoded in a
TIFF variant) into PDF.
This can be used to convert fax pages received with eg. HylaFAX into a
file format readily accessible/viewable with programs on most platforms.
Application in Python for simple, paperless use of faxes. Speeds up usage of faxed documents (i.e. view them, make notes on them, print, and save the editted version somewhere). Has a GUI and will cooperate with pharmacy tracking software.
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GUI Fax Manager for Linux MGetty+SendFax. Faxes are routed to auto print and/or auto e-mail incoming. Faxes can also be sent from workstations. Access previous faxes via web page interface. Please see the documentation at http://fax2serve.sourceforge.net
FAX GUI in Perl/Tk for receiving/sorting FAXes. Works with mgetty. Uses cups/gs/lpr for printing. Designed to be simple enough for an untrained secretary and FAST. Can handle 100's of FAXes every day. Sort the junk/spam FAXes out! Archives printed FAXes
The HylaFAX Protocol for Java project (gnu-hylafax) is a pure Java implementation of the HylaFAX Fax Server Client Protocol. The gnu.hylafax package can be used to implement a HylaFAX client that will run on any Java-supporting system.
Hylafax Job Control Langauge (HJCL) is a batch processing perl script front end for Hylafax using PERL MAGICK and IMAGE MAGICK. Scans a directory for fax jobs and submits them to Hylafax.
HylafaxManager - Windows/Linux client for Hylafax Server(Fax Server for *nix)
The pre-requisit to use is have a Hylafax Server installed on network.
See project page for more details.
HylafaxClient4net is a C# class for communication with Hylafax Server. It\'s an API that handles all Hylafax protocol commands. This class is designed for creating Hylafax Client software with .NET
IFax2Hyla is a standalone gateway that accepts fax requests from "Internet Fax" capable devices (such as many modern fax machines) and sends them via a Hylafax Server. Its goal is to implement the standards of the IETF (RFC 3965 & related) and ITU (T.37)
JHylaFAX is a platform independent client for HylaFAX that runs on any Java 6.0 enabled platform. It is capable of sending faxes, displaying server status and received faxes. It has a small footprint, starts up fast and features a sleek user interface.
This app is a clone of kisdnmon (kisdnmon.sourceforge.net) which will be mainly designed to run under Windows (but under Linux as well). Alongside JIsdnMon there is a server written in java called JIsdnCallServer.
KSendFax is an interface to known FAX-Packages like HylaFax, E-Fax or mgetty+sendfax for
sending facsimiles. KSendFax is not intended to configure your whole fax fax-suite, but only as
GUI-interface for an already configured FAX-Package.
Linux Telephone Answering Device (lintad) is a fax and voicemail application. Lintad uses a softmodem as a soundcard attached to the phoneline to play greetings and record messages. Messages and faxes are made available to browersers via Apache and PHP.
The MFlow project aims to create a modular messaging client in Java. Its architecture should make it as easy as possible to add support for new protocols, as well as maximizing configurability.
Open Enterprise is a very ambitious project that comprise some full opensource components to provide a strong alternative to the existing commercial software.
Open Enterprise is cross-platform: Windows / MacOSX / Linux / BSD / Solaris / Unix.
The purpose of this project, is to provide an open source replacement for all of Microsoft Exchange functionality. The product is delivered as an installable system that is fully functional and pre configured for use.
OpenSubsystems is set of business components such as security, search, inventory management, able to run on various J2EE servers or just using JVM thanks to unique middleware abstraction layer and repository of common application functionality patterns