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Sign documents from your BlackBerry with EchoSign

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Signing documents on the go can be help your organization get official documents authorized in a timely manner. This saves you time, money and can potentially be the difference between a sale and an unhappy client.

EchoSign have a web-based system that allow you to sign documents directly from your device, securely and legally. The process is simple:

* Upload an electronic copy (or fax it in if you only have a hard copy) to EchoSign
* Enter the recipient?€™s email address and include a note
* Click to send

The document goes to the user’s BlackBerry where they can sign the document online. The document cannot be modified and the system is totally secure, making it an easy way to authorize any official document.

Before EchoSign, the process of sending documents back and forth was plagued with inefficiency. The document would be faxed or sent by Fedex, and then returned signed. The process could take anywhere from, at best, half an hour, to upwards of several business days. EchoSign brings us one step closer to the mobile office we all dream about, and it’s even eco-friendly.

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Mobile signature capture technology from Echosign

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EchoSign Spring/Summer 2009 Release from FromEchoSign on Vimeo.

In recent years, there has been an incredible uptake in the number of mobile merchant companies. Increasingly, businesses are able to accept payments to a mobile device and there are a wide variety of ways for them to do this.

Echosign is a mobile friendly electronic signature technology, giving companies a way to embrace the shift to mobility and conduct business even faster than relying on the traditional Web.

Features of Echosign include:

  • Accept signatures from the web, BlackBerry, iPhone, Palm Pre, fax, Salesforce.com, Zoho, Google Apps, Google Docs and Adobe Acrobat.
  • Edit, share, approve, send and sign documents while on the go.
  • A new “handwritten” biometric signature captures the experience we all know from signing on a pad at a supermarket or retail store.

Try Echosign on a free trial.

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