Convert MAC to FAX
Choose file to convert
You have the option to convert your mac file to fax, as well as a variety of other formats, using our free online converter.
How to convert mac to fax?
Step 1
Upload mac-file
You can select mac file you want to convert from your computer, Google Drive, Dropbox or simply drag and drop it onto the page.
Step 2
Select «to fax»
Choose fax or any of the other 200+ supported formats you'd like to convert to.
Step 3
Download your fax file
Please wait for the conversion to complete, then click on the download button to obtain your converted file in the fax format.
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Understanding the importance of the security of our users' data, we have implemented a number of measures to ensure reliable file conversion without the risk of information leakage or privacy violations.
Data encryption
All information uploaded to our platform is SSL encrypted, ensuring privacy during transmission.
Safe storage
After the conversion is completed, the files are stored on secure servers for 24 hours and are automatically destroyed, excluding access by third parties.
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Our file conversion tools are regularly tested for malicious code or vulnerabilities to eliminate the risk of a potential cyber attack.
Best tool to convert mac to fax
Simply drag and drop your mac files onto the webpage, and you'll be able to convert them to fax or over 250 different file formats, all without having to register, provide an email address, or include a watermark.
As soon as you upload your mac files, we instantly delete them. Converted files are then deleted after 24 hours. Furthermore, we ensure that all file transfers are secure through advanced SSL encryption.
You don't have to go through the hassle of installing any software. We handle all mac to fax conversions in the cloud, which means that none of your computer's resources will be used in the process.
mac
Extension | .mac |
Category | 🔵 documents |
Description | 🔵 The mac format, also known as "Apple Mac" or simply "Mac," refers to the file system and operating system standards used by Apple Inc. for Macintosh computers. Historically, Mac used the HFS+ (Hierarchical File System Plus), but Apple has transitioned to APFS (Apple File System) with recent macOS versions. |
Technical details | 🔵 HFS+ supports large files and volumes, offers better performance than its predecessor, and includes journaling for file system integrity. It allows file names up to 255 characters and uses Unicode encoding. APFS, optimized for SSDs and flash storage, provides improved performance, security, and reliability. Features of APFS include strong encryption, space sharing, file and directory cloning, snapshots, and fast directory sizing. |
fax
Extension | .fax |
Category | 🔵 images |
Description | 🔵 At the dawn of fax technology, documents were transmitted across analog telephone lines as audio frequency signals. However, with the rise of digital wireless technology and the internet, sending and receiving faxes can now be done without the need for traditional telephone systems. This is where the importance of Group 3 FAX format comes into play. Group 3 FAX involves compressing TIFF images created from scanning documents. This compression helps significantly reduce file transmission time. While excessive compression beyond the standard 10:1 ratio may lead to a decrease in image quality, users have the option to adjust the balance to their preference while still maintaining the integrity of the transmitted images. |
Technical details | 🔵 Fax machines typically use Group 3 standards set by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). These machines operate at resolutions of 203 x 98 dpi for standard quality and 203 x 196 dpi for fine quality. They employ encoding techniques like Modified Huffman (MH) or Modified Read (MR) to compress data, which reduces transmission time. Transmission speeds range from 2400 bps to 33600 bps, depending on the phone line quality and the machine capabilities. Although faxing uses analog signals, digital faxing has become common, converting documents into digital files and sending them over the internet. Despite the rise of digital communication, faxing remains widely used due to its simplicity and the legal acceptance of faxed documents. |