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Skype Me!: From Single User to Small Enterprise and Beyond
Published in Paperback by Syngress (2005-12-07)
Author: Michael Gough
List price: $34.95
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Skype from beginning to advanced
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-26
This is an excellent walkthrough of Skype all the way from getting started to using special phones and other VoIP appliances. I'm impressed by the depth of the coverage, and the quality of the writing. This is easily the best book I've seen on Skype.

Bye-Bye Phone Company!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-10
"Skype Me" is an excellent book for both beginners and advanced users of this free Voice over IP (VoIP) application. With easy instructions for downloading, installing, and using on any system, Skype is remarkably effective, but simple. It allows you to talk by voice in computer-to-computer conversations, conferencing, and even video capabilities with the necessary security features to protect your conversations.
This "family and friends" phone plan could put the phone companies out of business - except to bring us the DSL line. I've seen my wife use Skype to conference with her local partner and their Australian customer.
While basics are great, there's plenty here for the more advanced users including using Skype with other hardware and software (eg, wireless devices like cell phones). The authors also walk you through the security aspects of Skype - absolutely necessary these days.
Overall, a great book to own and keep handy as a reference for expanding your cyber knowledge.

Best book on Skype add-ons and tweaks to get to to work the way you want
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-20
Skype is a simple to implement Voice Over IP (VOIP) solution for the average computer user. If you are tired of long-distance charges, want to be able to tell when someone is online and you can call them, chat in a secure, encrypted environment, engage in video chatting with others, or call someone who has a regular phone system at substantially reduced rates then Skype may be the product you need. This book covers installation, configuration, and basic usage as well as configuring advanced features and personalizing your Skype. While this is useful, I found the software to be so user friendly that it was easy to figure out most of this by just exploring the basic options of the system. That being said Chapters seven and eight were well worth the price of the book by themselves. These chapters cover software and hardware add-ons that can greatly enhance your Skype system and make it work the way you would like it to. The final two sections of the book cover setting up Skype in a business environment and writing custom interfaces to it by accessing the Skype API. This section includes important information on how to set up Skype behind a firewall. Skype Me is a highly recommended purchase and a great way to access the VOIP world for anyone with a computer and good Internet access speed.

The Skype Book Everyone Needs to Read
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-10
Skype Me! is a book that everyone needs to have. It's less technical than Skype Hacks, which makes it more accessible to non-techies. Gough starts off with basic lessons about VoIP, Peer-to-peer technology (as it's used in VoIP), even Skype security. These basics will help anyone who is looking at setting up Skype in their home.

Installation is covered in Chapter 2. Gough gives detailed instructions on testing individual computers setups to make sure that Skype will work properly, and shows how to install Skype on Windows, Pocket PC, Mac OS X, and Linux. Then, in chapter 3, he covers the basics of using Skype.

Gough spends a lot of time on using Skype from Pocket PCs, even Pocket PC cell phones and smart phones. This is something I'd never thought about, honestly - my cell phone bill is pretty small, and we've got a good family plan. I can see where people who use a lot of cell phone minutes each month could save some money.

Skype Me! also goes into detail when it comes to implementing Skype in a business setting. This is one area where I think that Skype is being under-utilized. There's a perception that Skype is for home users, but isn't powerful enough for enterprise use, but it's clear that Skype is a lot more powerful than people think. There's a lot of potential for business use - especially when you look at the call center hack that I mentioned in the review of Skype Hacks.

One disappointment I had with Skype Hacks was that it didn't really talk much about the Skype API. Skype Me! does this in chapter 14, and goes into enough detail that people with a computer background will be able to take advantage of the API in customizing their own installation of Skype. Skype Me! also goes into more detail in discussing the various Skype-enabled devices that are available, or will soon become available. Gough includes mini-reviews of a lot of popular Skype hardware add-ons that will make your Skype experience much more pleasant - and productive.

For new users, Skype Me! is a valuable addition to their library. The fact that Michael Gough is the guy who runs SkypeTips.com and is constantly adding material at that site is just another reason to get this book.

Perfect Skype book
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-13
Skype Me! is the perfect introduction to Skype for users of all skill levels. It could serve as an example of how to write a product-centric book that delivers real value. The text is well written, clear, and focused. The material becomes progressively complex as the reader moves from learning about Skype, to installing it, to using it, to extending it into areas I hadn't previously considered. Anyone who wants to get the most out of Skype should read Skype Me!

I believe Skype is an incredibly intuitive and simple piece of software. I didn't spend much time with the first four chapters of the book, since I think the ease of installing and using Skype is one of its main attractions. Beginning with Ch 5, however, author Michael Gough started expanding my sense of what could be done by Skype. With advanced features in Ch 6, software add-ons in Ch 7, and hardware accessories in Ch 8, I was entering new territory. The material was well-covered.

I have no real concerns with Skype Me! I have a minor issue with the author's suggestion on p 270 that using a 900 MHz cordless phone is a sign they need to be "upgraded". A 900 MHz cordless phone is a great way to avoid interference in the 2.4 GHz range used by modern wireless networks and newer cordless phones. I would have also liked some expert commentary by a security professional regarding controlling Skype in the enterprise.

Overall I highly recommend Skype Me! I would feel comfortable sharing this book with my parents as a way to encourage them to try Skype. I would also share it with friends who want to tinker at the edges of traditional Skype usage.

Internet Fax
The Microsoft Outlook: E-Mail and Fax Guide
Published in Paperback by 29th Street Press (1998-01)
Author: Sue Mosher
List price: $39.95
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Well researched, well written book from the messaging expert
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1998-06-28
Sue continues to amaze us with her knowledge and techincal depth. All I can say is "keep 'em coming, Sue!"

Provides insights on Outlook missing in Microsoft Press bks.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1998-04-24
One of the most interesting and useful features
about Outlook is the use of "categories" to help
coordinate information exchange among multiple
users of Outlook. Of the thirteen books I read
through about this aspect of Outlook, Mosher's
book was the only one that fully informs you
about how these categories travel in outgoing
and incoming messages

Internet Fax
Internet and Computer Based Faxing, Second Edition: The Complete Guide to Understanding and Building IP and G3 Fax Applications
Published in Paperback by CMP (1998-04)
Author: Maury Kauffman
List price: $34.95
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Faxing Review
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-22
This book was a tremendous help! Several weeks ago, I was tasked with researching replacement products for our existing desktop faxing package. Being new to the Telephony/faxing field, I was somewhat unfamiliar with the "faxtalk"...ie faxing terminology, the telephony relationship, protocol, etc. After reading this book, I now have a much better understanding of how faxing actually works.....from dialing to routing. The book also has an overview of each major faxserver product. (This was very helpful, since I was tasked to research several the vendors!)

This is by no means a sole technical reference source, but if you are looking for an all-purpose faxing book that explains faxing/faxserver concepts and how faxing works in the enterprise, this is a good one.

More like a catalog than a technical book
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-14
I bought this book thinking it would cover some of the technical issues of Group 3 fax and IP-based fax (e.g. T.37/T.38). Instead what I got was a collection of product reviews on various obscure fax service providers. It's almost as if the author just copied magazine reviews (or worse yet, press releases) on various fax-related companies. The level of technical content in this book is virtually nil.

This book would be more accurately titled "Buyers Guide to New Fax Services". It might be useful for the business owner or marketing person, but is pretty much worthless as a technical book. Given the real shortage of technical books on fax (other than McConnel and some of Douskalis), this is a real shame.

Internet Fax
Fax: Facsimile Technology and Systems (Artech House Telecommunications Library)
Published in Hardcover by Artech House Publishers (1999-08)
Authors: Kenneth R. McConnell, Dennis Bodson, and Stephen Urban
List price: $39.00
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It price to hide.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-10
Well, you will got a book, cover most of the topics in the fax field, but all are rough!!!

And You got some pages of test chart, and you cannot use it, you cannot even print a page from the electric document!!!

A book consists of specification list should not price this price. And I double you can get little help in development works.

Internet Fax
10 tips for selecting an Internet Fax Service.(TECHNOLOGY): An article from: Real Estate Weekly
Published in Digital by Thomson Gale (2007-10-24)
Author: Steve Adams
List price: $9.95
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Internet Fax
500 trucs pour mieux communiquer au travail : courrier, fax, téléphone, internet
Published in Hardcover by Larousse (2002-03-14)
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Internet Fax
Baseball Cards, Memorabilia & Americana - Telephone/internet/fax Auction Robert Edward Auctions, Watchung, NJ (Saturday, April 28, 2007)
Published in Paperback by (2007)
Author: robert lifson
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Internet Fax
Baseball Cards, Memorabilia & Americana - Telephone/internet/fax Auction Robert Edward Auctions, Watchung, NJ - April 11 - 30, 2005
Published in Paperback by Robert Edward Auctions (2005)
Author: Robert Edward Auctions
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Internet Fax
Canon Color Bubble Jet Printer Copier Scanner Fax USER's MANUAL MultiPASS C5500
Published in Paperback by Canon Computer Systems (1998)
Author: Canon Computer Systems
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Internet Fax
The Cheapest Way to Make Phone Calls, Send Faxes or Use the Internet
Published in Paperback by Value Added Services Marketing Group, Incorpo (1995-09)
Author: David A. Berger
List price: $9.94
New price: $48.71
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