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- From: akiy@netcom.com (Jun Akiyama)
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- Subject: REVIEW: GPFax
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- Date: 25 Aug 1993 13:56:53 GMT
- Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Daniel Barrett
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- Keywords: fax, printing, commercial
-
-
- PRODUCT NAME
-
- GPFax version 2.342, GENERIC version
-
- [MODERATOR'S NOTE: This review was updated on August 30, 1993.
- Search for the text "[UPDATE" to find updated information.
- -Dan]
-
-
- BRIEF DESCRIPTION
-
- Send/Receive faxes with a faxmodem.
-
-
- AUTHOR/COMPANY INFORMATION
-
- Company Name: GPSoftware
-
- Authors: Dr. Greg Perry, Richard Carde
-
- Address: 21 Aloomba Road
- Ashgrove, Brisbane
- QLD 4060
- Australia
-
- Telephone: +61 7 366 1402
- FAX: +61 7 366 1402
-
- E-mail: gregp@gpsoft.adsp.sub.org
- rc@splat.aarnet.edu.au
-
-
- LIST PRICE
-
- GPFax version 2.01 had a list price of $120 (US), but I was unable to
- find the list price of any of the current versions.
-
- I paid $74.99 for my copy, although I know some mail order companies
- will be lower. You can sometimes obtain this software more cheaply when it
- is bundled with a faxmodem.
-
-
- SPECIAL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
-
-
- HARDWARE
-
- This version of the software requires a Group 3, Class
- 2 TIA TR29.2 supporting faxmodem.
-
- At least 1 MB of RAM is required, but the manual says:
- "HIGHLY RECOMMEND a minimum of 1 MB of CHIP memory and
- at least 0.5 MB of FAST memory."
-
- A hard drive is not required, but the manual once
- again recommends a hard drive "for most efficient
- performance." The program and supporting files on my
- hard drive take up about 230,000 bytes including its
- own font and printer driver.
-
- The program can be run on a 68000 CPU, but faster
- processors are recommended, especially for higher
- characters per second throughput on Workbench 1.3.
-
- SOFTWARE
-
- Workbench 1.3 or above is required. It works fine
- even under Workbench 3.0.
-
-
- COPY PROTECTION
-
- None. Hard drive installable.
-
-
- MACHINE USED FOR TESTING
-
-
- Amiga 4000/040
- 2 MB Chip RAM, 4 MB Fast RAM
- Workbench 39.29, Kickstart 39.106
- SupraFaxModem v32.bis 14,400 baud
-
-
- REVIEW
-
- There are two versions of the GPFax software: one for the Supra
- modems, and another "generic" version for others. Although I have a Supra
- modem, I was able to purchase only the generic version, as my retailer
- carried only that copy. However, Dr. Perry has told me that for an
- additional $25, one can cross-grade from the generic version to the Supra
- version. So, to save money, buy the correct version. (The generic version
- works fine on my SupraFaxModem; so until I get a large shipment of money in
- sometime, I think I'll stick with it. Supposedly, the Supra code is more
- optimized for the Supra modem. I'll followup if I cross-grade.)
-
- The first thing to check when you boot up your program the first
- time is its version. GP has released several versions in a relatively short
- period of time, ranging from 2.01a, 2.01b, 2.30, 2.341, and 2.342. I had
- 2.01a (2/5/92). Don't fear; the patches are available on the Aminet ftp
- sites, although one may have to apply more than one patch to get to the
- current version (2.342).
-
- However, because of this upgrading fiasco, the included manual does
- not list all of the features of the software. For example, in order to use
- the program on the Workbench, you need to enter "SCREEN=WORKBENCH" as a
- tooltype in the GPFax icon. Such information is included in some of the
- updates but may be missing in others. I basically downloaded all of the
- patches and then read all of the documentation files to make sure I didn't
- miss anything. A more current, complete manual would be very welcome.
-
- [UPDATE: GPFax is now shipping with a completely
- rewritten manual with all of the upgrades included.]
-
- Installation onto a hard drive is relatively simple; just double
- click on the Install-GPFax icon on the included floppy, and Commodore's
- Installer program will guide you through the process. (Note: some of the
- upgrades include "new" fonts and printer driver, which you may need to
- install manually. I do not know if these fonts and driver are actually any
- different than the ones included with 2.01, but for safety's sake, I
- installed them.)
-
- The drawer created will have the GPFax program, a ViewFax
- program to view faxes without actually having to enter GPFax, a FAX_IN
- drawer and FAX_OUT drawer (where Faxes are stored when they come in
- and before they are sent out, respectively), a directory with some
- ARexx examples, some configuration files, and some documentation
- files.
-
- Once booted, the GPFax screen (or window, if you set that tooltype)
- is shown. The first thing you may notice is the lack of menus. Everything
- in GPFax is button/keyboard driven. I suppose this is used as a
- simplification device, but I found it slightly annoying in the beginning,
- though I have since grown accustomed to it.
-
- The first time you run the program, you will need to set some
- environment variables. These variables include your company name,
- your fax number, and your phone number, all of which will be printed
- onto an optional cover sheet for each fax. Also, you can set which
- device you wish to use, how many rings before Auto Answer picks up the
- phone, and the default font used for the Convert function (described
- below).
-
- In addition to the above "Environment" section, there is an
- "Options" section in which you can set other preferences such as Quiet Modem
- (which deactivates your modem speaker), Make Icons for faxes, create a
- Workbench Appicon (for drop-in faxing capabilities), and Use Security (which
- allows you to screen faxes by their incoming ID number).
-
- There is, of course, a phonebook in which you can store your most
- often dialed fax numbers. Here, you can enter a Name, Number, a Comment,
- and a Group field as well as cover page details for each entry. The number
- field can be marked with a "Man!" before the number itself if the fax
- receiver must be notified to place their fax machine into receive mode
- before sending the fax. The Group field can group certain names into the
- likes as "Customers" and "Vendors" to facilitate faxing a group of people.
- The cover page details include your company name, the name of the person
- sending the fax, your fax number, your voice number, the name of the company
- to which the fax is addressed, the name of the person to whom the fax is
- sent, a "header" IFF to place at the top of the cover page, and a
- "signature" IFF to place at the bottom.
-
- In creating a fax, you have two choices: create an ASCII text or
- 2-color IFF picture which is fed into the Convert program, or use a word
- processing program or a desktop publishing whose output will be sent to the
- faxing driver rather than the normal printer driver. The former will use
- the aforementioned font that was set in the Environment section to create a
- fax of the text in that font, or just plainly use the two-color IFF
- pixel-by-pixel. This, of course, will not produce a very professional
- looking fax. The latter option, to use the fax printer driver, is much
- better, producing a fax output of up to 210 dpi by 196 dpi. This is much
- simpler too, as all you need to do is create a document (for example, in
- Pagestream), set the printer configuration to send to the preferences
- printer, and print. GPFax will intercept the file and send it to its
- Fax_Out drawer, converting it into a FAX format on the fly.
-
- Before sending the fax, you can view it on the screen using
- the Display command. You can set the resolution of this screen within
- the Options sections; I use a Super72 Super Hires Laced screen. Here,
- you can specify if you wish to view at a 1:1, 1:2, or 1:4 ratio. (The
- 1:1 shows about 10% of the page, 1:2 shows about 60%, and 1:4 shows
- the entire page for me.) You also have the option of printing the fax
- if you wish for a hard copy before sending it.
-
- In order actually to send a fax, all you have to do is select which
- fax pages you wish to send, choose the phone number to which you wish them
- sent, either enter a number or choose an entry from the phone book, and
- you're done. The fax is sent!
-
- You can also Schedule your faxes to be sent at a specific time, in
- case you wish to save money by faxing after 11pm, or perhaps during your
- lunch hour. GPFax will even reschedule your transmission until a later
- time, if it attempts the fax but find a busy number.
-
- In order to receive a fax, you can either set the Auto Answer mode on
- within the Options section, or manually Receive a fax. Either way, the fax
- will be downloaded into the Fax_In drawer, which you can Display (as
- explained above) or Print to your preference printer. If you wish, the
- program will convert the fax into an IFF file.
-
- GPFax also includes an ARexx capability to, as the manual states,
- "allow almost complete remote control of the program from an ARexx script."
- I, being no ARexx guru, have not used the ARexx capabilities at all. Ich
- kann nichts sagen. Es tut mir leid.
-
-
- DOCUMENTATION
-
- The manual included with the original disk was created for version
- 2.01. The upgrades on Aminet also have additional information regarding the
- upgraded versions.
-
- The documentation is mediocre. Because of the upgrading, I found
- some discrepancies between the illustrations in the manual and the real
- screens in the program. However, the manual is followable, and the program
- is really pretty simple to use, luckily.
-
- [UPDATE: GPFax is now shipping with a completely
- rewritten manual with all of the upgrades included.]
-
- As I mentioned above, the documentation included with the upgrades
- could be better. For example, the documentation for the generic version also
- included a lot of information regarding the Supra version. Why is it in
- there? It's not needed.
-
-
- LIKES AND DISLIKES
-
- I found GPFax to be pretty easy to use. The no-menu interface
- annoyed me at first, but I have grown accustomed to it now. The quality of
- faxes it sends and receives is good.
-
- There are a few things I do not like, though. GPFax, whenever it
- receives a fax or intercepts a printing file to create a fax, uses a pretty
- cryptic naming convention to name the faxes. Although this can be slightly
- modified using a "Popup" print menu to assign another name to these fax
- files, the fact that the program appends an ever-increasing number (starting
- from 002 and working its way up) to the end of that file name on each and
- every file. I keep finding my self renaming each fax as it is created in
- order to keep track of which fax is which. A more intuitive fax naming
- convention could have been used here.
-
-
- COMPARISON TO OTHER SIMILAR PRODUCTS
-
- When I first got my faxmodem, I tried out the "elcheapofax" public
- domain program. I found it to be quite cryptic, and now find GPFax to be a
- pretty good buy.
-
-
- BUGS
-
- I haven't found any bugs per se, but have encountered a problem in
- creating files by having the program intercept the file being printed.
- Although most programs can route their output to the printer chosen in
- the Workbench Preferences, some programs are unable to do this. I could not
- get Word Perfect to output directly to GPFax, and had to resort to
- Pagestream to use this capability. (Of course, Pagestream presents a MUCH
- better output than Word Perfect, so I shouldn't complain....)
-
- In addition, one of the upgrade documentation mentions a problem
- when using Final Copy I and II. It states that "this has been an ongoing
- problem for a several [sic] months now and we have been getting a number of
- irate users of GPFax complaining bitterly to us. After considerable
- analysis of this problem, we found that Final Copy II (Release 1 sep 26.92)
- was the culprit." The note concludes, "Enough! If you are one of the people
- who suffer from this problem, COMPLAIN TO SOFTWOOD not us!! After discussing
- this problem with Softwood, they have kindly offered to upgrade users of
- earlier version [sic] of Final Copy II to the later version which has been
- rewritten to work correctly."
-
- As aforementioned, don't forget to get the GPfax patches from Aminet
- (under biz/patches) if you get a version older than 2.342.
-
-
- VENDOR SUPPORT
-
- I sent E-mail to Dr. Greg Perry regarding the possibility of
- cross-grading from the generic version to the Supra version, and he replied
- with a note saying $25 and the original disk will allow me to upgrade. I
- personally find that amount to be expensive and will reconsider whether or
- not to cross-grade.
-
- I am not associated with the vendor in any way except as a customer,
- unless I have some psychic link with them I don't know. :-)
-
- [UPDATE: Dr. Greg Perry of GP Software saw the original
- review and contacted me to address my concerns about the
- documentation. That is good customer support.]
-
-
- WARRANTY
-
- There's a 90 day warranty on the supplied disk which must be
- accompanied by a proof of purchase, and applies only to the original
- purchaser.
-
-
- CONCLUSIONS
-
- On a scale from one to ten ducks (one duck being the equivalent to
- "Pond Scum," and ten ducks garnering a "Totally ducky!" description), I
- give GPfax eight and a half (ouch) ducks.
-
- My final impressions are that I'm quite happy I got the program, and
- I hope they'll continue to provide upgrades available through Aminet.
-
-
- COPYRIGHT NOTICE
-
- I hereby relinquish the copyrights to this review to Daniel
- Barrett, as he is such a cool guy and posts funny articles to Usenet.
- Whatever he wishes to do with my inane words, he is free to do so. So
- nyaah.
-
-
- BLAZEMONGER NOTICE
-
- For you BLAZEMONGER II players out there, this review, in its
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- --
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- graduate and get a job [] Und die geschautere Welt will in
- after studying NLP at [] der Liebe gedeihn."
- Tokyo Inst. of Tech. [] -- Rainer Maria Rilke, "Wendung"
-
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