> T/Maker sent me a copy of ClickArt for Faxes a while back, before I
> had a working fax modem (and they included candy with the review
> copy, an excellent policy that I recommend to the rest of the
> industry). It?s a neat idea if you send a lot of otherwise boring
> faxes, because it?s composed of a collection of cover sheets in
> various formats, including Word, WriteNow, MacWrite, and MacPaint.
> You can snazz up your faxes with these cover sheets, but you may not
> find all the sentiments entirely to your liking, although you can
> easily edit them. That?s a personal decision and not something I can
> judge easily. I know that there were only two cover sheets with
> penguins on them, something I could use more of.
>
> My complaint about ClickArt for Faxes is that these fax programs
> already have a feature that automatically generates a cover sheet,
> so if you use these, you must remember to shut off the automatic
> cover sheet or you?ll look dumb. Otherwise, ClickArt for Faxes is a
> simple and inexpensive ($69 list) way to have fun, and the world can
> use more of that.
>
-Adam Engst, TidBITS, February, 8 1993
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