6 projects tagged "Fax"
gnu.hylafax implements the HylaFAX client network protocol in pure Java. With it, Java applications can access a HylaFAX server in various ways, such as queueing FAX jobs, checking server/job status, and retrieving FAX files. The gnu.hylafax distribution also includes gnu.inet.ftp, a pure Java implementation of FTP client protocol (RFC0959).
sYnergy is a Web-based groupware and communication solution for use with an intranet. It includes email mailboxes, a fax viewer and sending function, contact lists, an appointment and task management function, a picture database, and a function for listening to voice messages. The extensive user management enables administrators to assign various permissions to each user and to exchange data e.g. contacts, appointments, or tasks. It also offers a function to import existing data.
fax2png extracts a specified page from a 1-bit black and white TIFF image, such as a fax, and efficiently converts it to PNG format without the performance overhead of netpbm-based solutions. Antialiasing is supported to produce attractive reductions to typical Web browser widths. 90-degree-interval rotations and flips are also supported.
alph implements and analyzes historical and traditional ciphers and codes, such as polyalphabetic, substitutional, and mixed employing human-reconstructable algorithms. It provides a pipe filter interface in order to encrypt and decrypt block text to achieve transparency. The program is meant to be used in conjunction with external programs that transfer data, resulting in transparent encryption or decryption of information. The program can thus be used as a mail filter, IRC filter, IM filter, and so on.
MoviFax is a Web-based Hylafax frontend. Administrators gain benefits from MoviFax diagnostic tools, fax service setup/preferences, detailed logs, and corporate fax archival. Users can manage their specific preferences, browse, view, and download the PDF version of their own archived faxes. It is PHP-based, and supports several database backends (MySQL, SQLite, MSSQL, and Oracle). It works with most Web browsers.