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» Throw away your fax machine and use these apps instead by Jason Cipriani
2:38 PMHigh Tech House Calls, Expert Computer Consulting
When I was growing up, that screeching sound now most commonly
associated with a dial-up modem wasn’t emitted from a computer. The
sound came from a heap of plastic and buttons called a fax machine. As
digital communications took over, faxing declined, but some agencies and
large corporations still rely on faxing documents instead of emailing
them. Looking at you, government offices.
But honestly, how many of us actually own a fax machine? If you said
yes, is it actually hooked up to a dedicated phone line? If you answered
no to either one of those questions, or are looking for a way to cut
back on expenses for your small business, an iOS app might work just as
well.
I slogged through a metric ton of apps that claim to let you send a fax
from your iPad or iPhone. The final contenders are a bit of a mixed bag:
Some look right at home on iOS, but lack a few features or cost a lot.
Others are in need of a redesign yet offer a solid feature set at a
fraction of the price.
A few scanning apps incorporate the ability to share a document via fax,
but for the purposes of this week’s column I focused solely on apps
built to send and receive faxes. Scanning apps will be covered later, I
promise.
JotNot Fax
It isn’t new, but JotNot Fax
has seen an uptick in updates and changes for both iOS 7 and iOS 8. The
free app doesn’t allow you to receive faxes, but it does streamline the
process of sending a fax.
Launch the app, tap New Fax and select the source of your faxed
document. You can import a PDF (and only a PDF) from Dropbox, Google
Drive, or Box, or use the iOS 8 share extension to send a document from
the another app to JotNot Fax. From there, you enter the number to send
the fax to and indicate if you want to include a cover page.
You need to have credits in your account to send the fax; one credit
translates to one page. Credits start at $1 each, and a pack of 20 is
$15.
Genius Fax
Genius Fax
offers the ability to both send and receive a fax. As with JotNot, you
can send a fax by importing a PDF or image. You can even use the camera
on your iOS device to “scan” a document.
Sending a single-page fax will set you back $1. Or you could buy credit
for 10 pages for $7 or 50 pages for $20. Additionally, you can even get
your own fax number, for $4 per month, with discounts for buying three
or six months. That lets you receive faxes as well as send them, but you
still need to buy credits to send or receive—the charge for the number
is separate.
eFax
When you first signup for eFax,
you’re assigned a fax number. You’re immediately able to receive a fax
(without restriction), but the ability to send is hidden behind a
monthly subscription. In order to do that, you’ll need to sign up for a
monthly plan of $17. That plan includes 150 inbound and 150 outbound
pages per month, with an overage fee of $0.10 per page.
Unlike the other apps I tested, eFax not only emails you a copy of an
incoming fax, but also sends a push notification—which is good, because
the email attachment of your is an .EFX extension, something both iOS
and OS X is unable to open. (Which is bad.)
Fax Burner
Fax Burner
is my favorite app out of the bunch, based strictly on the fact I was
able to both send and receive a fax using a custom phone number for free
within seconds of signing up. (On looks alone, JotNot Fax wins, but
looks aren’t everything.)
With this app you can send and receive messages using a fax number that
expires after 24 hours. Once the number has expired, you’re then
reassigned a new number. You can hold onto a number for a year with an
in-app purchase of $99.
The free account provides for a quick way to exchange important
documents with a few limitations. A free account is limited to five
total documents sent over the lifetime of the account, but you can
receive 25 documents each month.
For someone who only sporadically has the need to send or receive a fax,
Fax Burner’s constantly changing number and limitations is a nonissue.
For someone who requires the same number, or higher allotments for
sharing documents the yearly plan is ideal.
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