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Adobe Reader Adds Free EchoSign eSignatures Capability
Adobe announced integration of its EchoSign eSignature services with its Adobe Reader platform.
Adobe Systems (NASDAQ:ADBE) has announced that it is making eSignatures available to hundreds of millions of Adobe Reader users, adding greater flexibility for signing, sending and managing documents, whether from a desktop, iOS, or Android mobile device. Adobe announced integration between Adobe Reader and the Adobe EchoSign eSignature service, where users can gain real-time visibility into the signature process and status of contracts. The integration also ensures that end users get the assurance that their signed documents have been received, can be easily organized and managed. “The days of printing, signing and faxing back signed documents are numbered. With Adobe Reader and EchoSign, we’re making it easy for anyone to send important contracts to customers so that they can quickly and easily sign and send them electronically and get the deal done faster,” said Kevin Lynch, senior vice president and general manager of Acrobat and Document Services at Adobe, in a statement. “We’ve tightened the integration between Adobe Reader and Adobe EchoSign eSignature service, so you and your customers can gain real-time visibility into the signature process and status of contracts – giving you greater assurance and control over the management of all signed documents,” Lynch said in a blog post. “We’ve also streamlined the desktop experience and added features that give you more choice and greater functionality.” Adobe Reader X (version 10.1.3) for desktop offers new signature functionality with Adobe EchoSign that lets users choose how they want to electronically sign a document, either by drawing their signature or by adding a typed or cursive signature. Also available is the latest version of Adobe Reader for mobile, which now lets users electronically sign a document by simply drawing their signature, making it easy to conduct business while on the go. Meanwhile, Adobe’s new capabilities for smartphones, tablets and desktops include the Ink Signature Tool, which users can electronically sign a document by hand-drawing their signature with their finger on a touchscreen. And the new Send for Signature capability enables users to connect to Adobe EchoSign to get others to sign documents electronically, enabling senders to track and manage the status of documents online. In addition, signed contracts are archived in the cloud, making it easy for users to retrieve documents from anywhere, at any time, via a Web browser. Moreover, Adobe Reader for mobile also adds new features that let people interact with PDF documents directly from their iOS or Android devices. These include:
“Thanks to Adobe Reader for mobile, you can electronically sign a document by simply drawing your signature with your finger on a touchscreen, making it easy to conduct business while on the go. Additionally, you can connect to Adobe EchoSign to get others to sign documents electronically, letting you track and manage the status of documents online. And, because the signed contracts are archived in the cloud, you can easily retrieve documents from anywhere, at any time, via a web browser.These new capabilities complement the wide range of features already available in Adobe Reader for mobile – including viewing PDF Portfolios, password-protected PDF documents and Adobe LiveCycle rights-managed PDF files; and opening and viewing PDF files from email, on the Web or from any application that supports the “Open In” function. The intuitive user interface provides an efficient PDF viewing experience regardless of the device |
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