WinFax[1] (also known as WinFax PRO) is a discontinued Microsoft Windows-based software product developed and published by Delrina designed to let computers equipped with fax-modems communicate directly to stand-alone fax machines, or other similarly equipped computers.
^Lawrence M. Fisher (July 7, 1995). "Symantec Offers To Buy Delrina As Windows 95 Release Nears". The New York Times.
WinFax (also known as WinFax PRO) is a discontinued Microsoft Windows-based software product developed and published by Delrina designed to let computers...
best known for WinFax, a software package which enabled computers equipped with fax modems to transmit copies of documents to standalone fax machines or...
fax/modem card and fax software (typically WinFax Pro). Largely replaced by email, PC-based faxing with a fax/modem declined at the turn of the century...
recommended to close all running programs prior to running SymNRT. ACT! and WinFax users are recommended to back up their databases before running SymNRT....
CommSuite 95 software package, which also included versions of WinFax, Cyberjack, and TalkWorks. WinComm was a relative latecomer to the market, which was dominated...
Works Bonus Pack, which contains Norton Mobile Essentials, Visual Page, WinFax Basic Edition, pcANYWHERE Express. It supports Windows 95 and 98. Professional...
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software firm Delrina, which became best known for its later fax software program, WinFax. Chief Technical Officer Bert Amato and President of the company...