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Most of the users want it easy.

A simple e-fax program that prints/scans in PDF and send it to other e-f
ax

program or to FAX machines would simplify a lot their work.

Even from/to smartphones / Tablets.

IP to FAX with some VoIP free software and cheap companies, or even as

income to Lo would be a great solution for this kind of customers. Unabl
e

to scan in pdf and attach it to send to an e-mail, trust me they are

almost more than 40%.

This alternative to FAX and e-mail at the beginning would has less junk


mail (FAX) you would be able to block unknown senders, block spammers, a
nd

keep it for your customers and providers on your booklist.

And as the traffic should be documents, bills, pro forms, and so one, no
t

comunications - that is for e-mail - it would be a great part of the

suite. Better if is the first in make it standard. because you can do it


now, but is not for lammers.

This must be a multiplattform app from desktops to Phones and Tablets,

that would make the customers say "SEND ME A FAX TO MY E-FAX, AT MY MOBI
LE

NUMBER" (- FROM NORMAL FAX : MY PHONE NUMBER - FROM E-FAX PROGRAM TO MY


NUMBER WITH THE INTERNATIONAL CODE -)

And of course use phone cameras to make PDFs, and some plegable hardware


products to fit an A4/Letter in a table and make several pictures from

this fix hardware to make a good resolution scan from documents. I think


in a plegable zigurat - a truncated piramid - where to put the A4 or

Letter in the base and the scanning device - mobile or tablet - in the t
op

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