PamFax update published
We’ve just pushed out the second server and first user application update out to the live systems. Since the launch on April 27, we’ve had a lot of good but also some critical feedback. We’re analyzed the feedback carefully and prepared the two updates. By the way, you can always see the server and local application version in the bottom left corner of the PamFax application window. The second digit from the right is the server version number and the furtest right is the local PamFax application number. The server number may change without an application update which means we released an update to the server.
The changes we made in server version 2.0.2.x were mainly focussed on fixing some key backend issues like login problems, stability and performance.
The changes made in todays release (2.0.3.x) are:
- Local PamFax application: Improved printer driver (Windows)
- Local PamFax application: Installer shows real filenames (Windows)
- Local PamFax application: No more installer timeouts (Windows)
- Server: Improved “forgot password” function on Portal login page
- Server: Fixed IE7 compatibility (send faxes + buy credit from portal)
- Server: Portal login issues resolved
- Server: Added about box in client
- Server: Fixed handling of large files (> 10mb)
Windows users will be prompted for an automatic update when you start PamFax.
With this update we have addressed the most mentioned issues. However as we continue to strive for perfectionism, please keep the feedback coming via our helpdesk system.
We are currently collecting the feedback and checking the servers intensively for further improvements. The main points of focus, besides bugfixing, will be:
- Further increase PamFax application performance (startup and responsiveness)
- Roll out improved fax conversion systems
On the conversion servers we already have achieved remarkable results which I will share with you soon. We are coming closer and closer to our objective to make a fax come out as if it is a printed document.


















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