Hi Marco:

On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 5:14 PM, Marco Achury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Jim
>
> Thanks for mirror those files.
>
> About include it on software list, please consider it.
>
> Yes, on these days the DOS compatible fax modems are not so usual, but the
> ability to
> send and receive faxes is needed on any office around the world, is a big
> audience,
> and sometimes also is used by home users for things as hotel reservations,
> and is
> a good option to send and receive documents when email is not available.
>
> Of course, not include it on "BASE" distribution, but is an usefull tool and
> requires
> little disk space.
>
> +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
> Marco A. Achury
> www.geocities.com/marcoachury
>
>
>> Fax software is kind of a specific function, and the FreeDOS distro
>> should include software that is useful to the widest audience. So
>> while I will mirror the latest (Beta) version in our files archives at
>> ibiblio, I don't plan to include this in the Software List or FreeDOS
>> 1.1 distro. Thanks.
>>

Well, I'll reconsider it after the updated version of the zip file is
posted. It's academic until then, anyway. (For others: Marco & I are
having an off-list conversation with the CIO of the company that
released BGFAX. The free zip that was posted was an incremental update
to the registration-required program. I've removed the mirrored file
on ibiblio until I can get a new, full zip file with a readme file
that says it is free software.)

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