QuickLink II
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− | QuickLink software was early telecommunications software developed by Smith Micro. QuickLink II was a popular fax/data and voice communication software. Its native format was graphics format with the extension QFX, based on [[TIFF]]. | + | QuickLink software was early telecommunications software developed by Smith Micro. QuickLink II was a popular fax/data and voice communication software for DOS, Windows & Macintosh. Its native format was graphics format with the extension QFX, based on [[TIFF]]. |
==Format Identification== | ==Format Identification== |
Revision as of 22:51, 20 December 2019
QuickLink software was early telecommunications software developed by Smith Micro. QuickLink II was a popular fax/data and voice communication software for DOS, Windows & Macintosh. Its native format was graphics format with the extension QFX, based on TIFF.
Format Identification
QFX files are based on TIFF, early versions begin with "51 4C 49 49 46 41 58
" or "QLIIFAX" in ASCII. Layer versions are TIFF's with the ascii "QL2FAXW" at byte 8.