Data Messenger Server (DMS) is an alert notification server that monitors an existing database while running on Microsoft’s operating system platforms. Notifications are sent to fax machines. DMS is neither a gateway nor an Application Programming Interface (API), it is an independent server application.
DMS can be used for many notification purposes; send a confirmation fax when an order is placed or send a fax purchase order when inventory drops below a certain level. There are no limits to the ways that DMS can be applied to your business. DMS can make sure that the related data does not fall through the cracks.
ProtoFax is a software server app designed for Windows XP, 2K, NT, ME, 98 & 95. to send faxes from database, e-commerce, Web, email, desktop and proprietary applications with ProtoFax. Monitor the entire faxing processing, including queuing, retries, and fax status. ProtoFax's new database engine was specifically designed to connect to MS SQL and MS Access, initiate a fax from within a database application by running a single SQL query.
Lincoln & Co. was acquired by Biscom, Inc., developer of the Faxcom Computer/Fax Solution and will continue to create image file conversion software for users and developers. Lincoln and Co. produces software to convert PostScript Level 2, PCL5e, PDF, and other complex page languages to TIFF and other formats suitable for fax, document imaging, and printing systems. It supports Win 95/98/NT, OS/2, Solaris, and several UNIX systems. The company offers drivers that appear to Windows applications as PostScript printers, but create TIFF formatted files. These drivers let fax systems preserve the high quality and legibility of electronically published documents. Another program, PageView, lets Win 95/98/NT/2k users view PostScript and PCL5e files directly. The company's proprietary FaxTone process allows photos and other continuous tone images to be faxed with high quality and transmission speed. Demos available at web site.
Brooktrout develops and markets intelligent fax and voice boards, application development tools and fax systems for networking and telecommunications markets worldwide. Developers kits for the Brooktrout TR series boards and API for NT are used with their fax and voice boards for applications development including LAN Fax, Fax on Demand, Fax Broadcast, Fax PAD and Real Time Fax, along with IVR, Call Center and enterprise wide CTI apps and fax routing over the Internet. Various options available, including the TruFax Developer Kit, including one TruFax 2-channel ISA fax board and API, with complete documentation, $595.
GammaLink Developer's Kit (GDK) for Windows NT lets you take advantage of the sophisticated NT operating environment to create applications. It offers many benefits, including the ability to add fax as an NT system service and automatic board detection fo
IsoFax is designed so that server and client functions are independent which should reduce the load on the server eliminating the need to dedicate a machine to being a fax server.
The server monitors the queue of faxes submitted by clients, the pool of modems, and logs all fax activity. For business sending faxes to large distribution lists, IsoFax offers server-side coversheets to reduce the load on the client. Faxes may be submitted to the server by standard GUI fax clients or through background processes using the IsoFax toolkit/API. Faxes can also be submitted by SMTP email, and MIME attachments can be easily processed into faxes.
The MULTI-FAX toolkit allows programmers (experienced or not) to write applications which handle fax transmission. The toolkit can handle up to ten fax boards simultaneously in a single PC. MULTI-FAX will send any ASCII files, PCX or DCX graphic files without format conversion. You can send multiple documents in a single call.
Used along with ITI Software's MULTI-VOICE toolkit, the MULTI-FAX toolkit allows programmers to create highly sophisticated software to handle all aspects of telephone interfacing. Applications such as Fax-Mail, Document Broadcasting and Store-And-Forward can be implemented with minimum effort.
NaturalFax runs on standard NMS CG, AG, and QX platforms which consist of various telecommunications interfaces, a high-speed controller, and an array of DSPs. NaturalFax supports store-and-forward fax, or the T.37 protocol, which provides a high-performance, low-cost store-and-forward IP fax solution for developers of fax servers and IP media gateways. Real-time fax, or the T.38 protocol, is an upgrade to NaturalFax provided in the Fusion voice- and fax-over-IP solution.
NaturalFax provides a set of document conversion, fax send, fax receive, and fax monitoring functions. A complete fax application also requires initialization, call control (Natural Call Control), and tear down functions which are provided by Natural Access. If the fax application is part of an IVR or unified communications application, Natural Access also provides optional simultaneous voice record and play, H.100 and MVIP switching, conferencing, speech recognition, and text-to-speech functions. This complete, unified programming environment reduces development costs and time to market for a variety of applications.
Imager SDK's core is their multi-platform Graphics Engine. Layered on top of that is their API, and user interfaces for most platforms, including Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000, Mac and OS/2.
The Imager SDK Toolkit includes a Print Capture Driver, Cover Page Generator, Fax Viewer and optional add-ons. Use these tools to connect end user applications with your existing fax communication product. Source code samples demonstrate toolkit integration with C, C++, and Visual Basic apps. Products include Print Capture Driver, Cover Page, Generator, Fax Viewers, VBX/OCX Control Fax Viewer. These tools are used for developing applications, fax servers, CTI and Unified Messaging including adding fax support to your E-mail or Voice Mail apps.
A .DLL which converts PCL 4/5/5E printer output into .pcx, .dcx and .tif formats for faxing. It handles resident scalable font calls, etc. It's best suited for "front-ending" a fax server to do all the PCL5 conversions, instead of slowing-down the server to do it. Also used to view and index/archive PCL5 and to search PCL Files for specific pages or text strings. Positioned for high volume printing from legacy applications.