yes there are plenty of softwares for that.
fax2send is one of them.
It already can. There are some fax machines on the market with linux drivers. There is also linux based software that can run a computer-based fax (many fax servers run on Linux). There are also online fax services that will work on Linux through the web browser (they don't run "on the os" but they are fully browser-friendly).
Yes you can, many people have built fax servers based on linux. Hylafax is the more popular fax service. The other option is to just get an online fax service.
There are a few companies which offer fax to email services. My Fax and Ring Central both offer fax to email services. E-Fax Corporate, Rapid Fax, and Unity Fax also offer fax to email services.
Yes, there are two main ways to send a fax through a linux machine: 1) Using fax software that connects through the computer's modem to a phone line - this makes the computer act like a fax machine, sending and receiving faxes in similar ways. This can be scaled up to almost any level - linux is a popular operating system for running everything form small computer faxes up to larger enterprise level fax services. Some services also offer an API so that you can integrate your business program with a service. 2) Using an online fax service that is accessed through a linux computer. This is a servie that is hosted by a company elsewhere, and sends and receives faxes on your behalf. It acts like a webmail email account, but for faxes.
Yes, there are a number of ways. Some fax and multifunction manufacturers support Linux OS's. As well, sometimes Mac supported equipment will work with Linux as well. As well, a linux machine can be turned into a fax server, with software such as Hylafax or Hylafax+. Finally, a linux machine can use an online fax service to send and receive faxes - these services would connect through the email system or through a web browser.
There are many companies and websites that offer broadcast fax services for potential customers. Some of these companies that offer the services are Open Fax and Global Fax.
Yes, there are a number of ways that this can be done. 1) Through an online fax service - you can subscribe to one, log on to it, and fax through your browser. For this you would need a connection to the internet, but not a phone line 2) Depending on your distribution of linux, there are different software packages available that can fax from linux through a modem card then through a phone line to connect to the other fax machine.
With a fax machine or a fax-modem or some other type of fax program for your computer.
There are many companies which offer fax service through email. For instance, Verizon and AT&T both offer fax email services. Additionally, the companies eFax and Ring Central also offer fax email services.
Linux Wine is an open source software program. The Linux Wine software program allows Linux users to run Windows programs on their own devices such as computers.
You could, if you had conio.h in linux, but you don't have, that's why.
No. There is no program named "Graphics" for Linux.