Does anybody even use faxes any more?
dblacharski49 weeks ago
Do I need a fax any more? When was the last time you read a fax? Hasn't everyone moved to email by now?
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A surprising number of businesses still use fax machines, especially in the healthcare and legal fields. And some longtime users have moved to electronic fax solutions like efax.com. A good way to move the mountain of paper that fax machines generate into the digital realm is to invest in a document management system which will convert your faxes to PDF’s automatically, so that it’s easier to tag metadata onto your faxes, and file them away on your computer’s hard drive. If you’re interested in this, look for a system that also includes OCR (optical character recognition) so that the PDFs aren’t just JPG collections, but actually have text you can search or (with the right tools) edit.