This article was published on March 19, 2015

SignEasy’s iOS extension lets you sign documents without switching between apps


SignEasy’s iOS extension lets you sign documents without switching between apps

If you deal with paperwork often, you’ll love this: SignEasy just launched an extension for iOS that lets you sign documents and send them out without having to switch between apps.

The app lets you draw and add a signature, as well as text, images, dates and checkbox symbols to documents in a range of file formats, including PDFs, Word files and JPGs.

 

When you receive a document in your inbox, collaboration app (such as Slack) or cloud storage space, just tap the Share icon and find the SignEasy button in the menu.

You can add elements and edit or resize them easily, and then share it via email. The UI is easy to work with and makes it a cinch to sign and send documents quickly.

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SignEasy lets you sign 10 documents for $5 as part of its basic plan. You can upgrade to Pro ($40 per user per year) or Business ($80 per user per year) to work with unlimited documents and unlock additional features like freestyle drawing, Dropbox, Google Drive and Evernote integration, offline signing, a digital audit trail for all your paperwork and TouchID security.

➤ SignEasy [iOS | Android | Amazon Appstore | BlackBerry]

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