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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.
hylaPEx is a client for hylafax totally written in python. It can read and view the sended and received fax. Support either tiff and ps/pdf formats. Can use redmon for create a virtual fax print. Support shared contacts with a mysql db.
HylaBox is a client for the popular HylaFAX server. It is written in C# and runs on Mono and Microsoft .NET platform using the wx.net GUI library. Thus, it can be used on Linux, MacOSX and Win32 systems.
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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
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
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.