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GFI FaxMaker or Rightfax?
I am having a hard time deciding between GFI FaxMaker for Exchange and
Rightfax for a new installation. It will be Exchange 2003, 15-50 users on Windows XP desktops or terminal services, Brooktrout TR1034-P4H-T1 fax board. The desired functionality: * DID routing -- every user will be assigned his own fax number * Fax from various Windows applications via a print-to-fax driver * Receive faxes in Outlook * Fax client should be application mode terminal server compatible * No client-side configuration for individual users. A fax-enabled domain user should be able to log on to any desktop (or terminal server), set up their Outlook profile, and send/receive faxes. Rightfax would work and I have experience with it myself, but the cost (particularly the required annual support subscription) is hard to swallow. I would like to hear from any GFI users with a similar setup, and anyone familiar with both GFI and Rightfax, and able to offer a comparison. Thanks, -- Chris Priede ) |
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GFI FaxMaker or Rightfax?
"Chris Priede" wrote in message ... I am having a hard time deciding between GFI FaxMaker for Exchange and Rightfax for a new installation. It will be Exchange 2003, 15-50 users on Windows XP desktops or terminal services, Brooktrout TR1034-P4H-T1 fax board. The desired functionality: * DID routing -- every user will be assigned his own fax number * Fax from various Windows applications via a print-to-fax driver * Receive faxes in Outlook * Fax client should be application mode terminal server compatible * No client-side configuration for individual users. A fax-enabled domain user should be able to log on to any desktop (or terminal server), set up their Outlook profile, and send/receive faxes. Rightfax would work and I have experience with it myself, but the cost (particularly the required annual support subscription) is hard to swallow. I would like to hear from any GFI users with a similar setup, and anyone familiar with both GFI and Rightfax, and able to offer a comparison. Thanks, -- Chris Priede ) I use GFI Faxmaker for 500 users with Exchange 5.5 - we are currently upgrading to Exch2003 and we will definately be continuing to use GFI Faxmaker - its brilliant and supports all the features you need above. |
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GFI FaxMaker or Rightfax?
you may also want to look at faxback.com ; i have been using their net
satisfaxtion products for several years and i am very please with product AND support... "Hades" wrote in message . net... "Chris Priede" wrote in message ... I am having a hard time deciding between GFI FaxMaker for Exchange and Rightfax for a new installation. It will be Exchange 2003, 15-50 users on Windows XP desktops or terminal services, Brooktrout TR1034-P4H-T1 fax board. The desired functionality: * DID routing -- every user will be assigned his own fax number * Fax from various Windows applications via a print-to-fax driver * Receive faxes in Outlook * Fax client should be application mode terminal server compatible * No client-side configuration for individual users. A fax-enabled domain user should be able to log on to any desktop (or terminal server), set up their Outlook profile, and send/receive faxes. Rightfax would work and I have experience with it myself, but the cost (particularly the required annual support subscription) is hard to swallow. I would like to hear from any GFI users with a similar setup, and anyone familiar with both GFI and Rightfax, and able to offer a comparison. Thanks, -- Chris Priede ) I use GFI Faxmaker for 500 users with Exchange 5.5 - we are currently upgrading to Exch2003 and we will definately be continuing to use GFI Faxmaker - its brilliant and supports all the features you need above. |
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