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Finally! The Flat Rate Faxing Zone has been extended on FaxIt Nice

I am pleased to let you know that the latest FaxIt Nice release includes an extended Flat Rate Faxing Zone. Countries in the Flat Rate Faxing Zone are the United States & Canada.

With regard to FaxIt Nice Receiving Plans free pages and overage prices per page now apply to faxes sent within the Flat Rate Zone.

With regard to the Sending Only Plan a low flat rate per page is applied. See details here

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Public XML-RPC API

Our wiki now has all details of the FaxIt Nice Architecture as well as the XML-RPC API. Read the wiki here.

Developer accounts are just a click away, email support(at)350nice.com to get setup and running today.

Sample code is also on the way from Faxtastic, our own C# desktop fax solution


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FaxIt Gadget

We’re proud to announce the launch of our Google Gadget which allows users to catch a free glimpse of
FaxIt Nice. This iGoogle Gadget permits sending up to 2 free faxes within the USA. Feel free to forward this to one and all.

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JODConverter from Art of Solving is a work of art

FaxIt Nice’s document conversion system has been supported on the back end by OpenOffice.org since the very first day we went into business. “OpenOffice.org is a multiplatform and multilingual office suite and an open-source project.” We received major help in this integration in our first release from Caolan Mc Namara, one of the developers of OpenOffice, for which we are truly thankful.

This time round, in FaxIt Nice 3.0 we streamlined our integration a little more thanks to a component named JODConverter, provided by “Art of Solving” a software house / IT consultancy firm run by Mirko Nasato in London, U.K.

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FaxIt Nice 3.0 goes live

Welcome to the long awaited release of FaxIt Nice 3.0. this one was a while in the making. We’ve moved to a different platform in order to serve you faster in terms of everyday activity and feature turnaround time.

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