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8/8/2012 9:28 AM ET

Online fax services provider eFax, a brand of j2 Global, Inc. (JCOM: Quote), Wednesday announced the first online fax app for Microsoft Word 2013.

The eFax app for Word is a cloud-based tool that allows busy professionals to conveniently send faxes from within Word, without the need for a printer or fax machine.

The eFax app for Word will appear in a task pane on the right. It can also be downloaded directly from the Office Store. The app can be used with existing eFax subscriptions or an available free 30-day trial.

eFax also provides the ability to send and receive faxes via email or the web using any internet-connected mobile phone, tablet or laptop.

Mike Pugh, vice president, marketing of j2 Global, said, "With the integration of eFax into Microsoft Word 2013, businesses save time and gain mobility. No longer tied to their office printer or fax machine, Word users can send business critical faxes...while on the move. Activities that were once limited to the office and to business hours are now done around the clock and via the cloud."

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