I am glad to see that doctors can still be hip and use the @ lingo of Twitter smile Thanks to everyone for the help. Appreciate the time and effort put into the posts.
I think at this point in my practice internet faxing is most suitable for me since I don't have a full time office location. Thanks for pointing me to UpDox. I have been playing with it and it seems to accomplish what I needed, i.e. having a shared address book. One limitation of ExtremeFax is that it's not networked, so the contacts have to be loaded into every laptop. The fact that with UpDox I can import incoming faxes directly into the appropriate patient chart is also priceless. I do realize that a shared address book would be a standard feature with any good MFP, but I don't have a full time office where I can leave a MFP hooked to a phone line.
One more question: if I have an MFP and I"m using fax-to-pc to put the incoming faxes on a server, Would the fax software you use to access the faxes be accessible by all computers on the network? I would assume it is.
Thanks

Last edited by Khaled; 08/18/2010 9:28 AM.

Khaled
Gastroenterology
Belmont, NC