[comp.sys.mac.hardware] FaxModem

fleming@cup.portal.com (Stephen R Fleming) (03/03/90)

Looking for a networkable FAX modem to be shared among half a dozen Mac
users.  Probably will be used for transmit (remote printing) about 95% of
the time; we have a standalone machine for receiving.  Absolute firm
requirements are:  Chooser-level driver, 9600 bps operation, friendly
backgrounding under MultiFinder, ability to define a customized cover page. 
Price not a deciding factor.  Everything else is icing on the cake.
  
Recommendations based on PERSONAL experience?  (I can read the trade press
as well as anyone.)  Thanks.
 
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Jim.Grace@f947.n107.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Jim Grace) (03/09/90)

Do you have
an e-mail system? Because if you do, Solutions is making software to allow
you to use an AppleFax modem-compatible work on the network thru either
QuickMail (my preference) or Microsoft Mail. This is really hot! If
interested give them a call. Otherwise, I'm not sure there are solutions
to your problem.

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pv0b+@andrew.cmu.edu (Pomona Anupol Valero) (04/01/91)

Hi there,

Anyone ever heard of a company called, Magic?  They make modems and
fax/modems and they're more than reasonably priced, is there anyone that
has had any experience with them at all?

Thanks,
Pomona Valero
Carnegie Mellon University