Aggravation Free Faxing
Written on February 5th, 2026 by Tech Ads
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Point, Click, and Send
Aggravation Free Faxing
for Millions of Windows Users
BitFax for Windows makes Bypassing the feeble scanner found in most fax machines
sending a fax as easy as 1 means your faxes will be clear, precise, and very readable.
printing. Point, click, and a4) “~ A special Quick Dial feature allows single click transmis-
send, It’s as simple as that. Fax any combination of sions and the easy to use phone Book is in standard
fonts or graphics from any Windows application with a dBase format. Other productivity features include
few clicks of a mouse. background auto re-dial and fax logging.
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‘Aggravation Free Faxing’
While fax software itself isn’t particularly interesting, this advert for ‘BitFax for Windows’ is a nice example of how the flexibility of the small office computer allowed it to devour other, more specialised devices.
BitFax for Windows can be downloaded from WinWorldPC.
Taken from: Byte Magazine - Volume 17, Number 5 (May 1992)
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