Instead of Scanning, Sign Documents with Your Smartphone

Instead of Scanning, Sign Documents with Your Smartphone

While the day of full digitization seems to draw ever closer, sometimes there are still papers that need that pesky real signature. And though document scanning apps mean you don’t have to own a scanner or make a late-night run to Kinko’s, the options out there are far from perfect, and it’s high time you started utilizing your tiny pocket computer instead.

The Wall Street Journal (article paywalled) recommends Adobe Fill & Sign (iOS, Android) for most forms, as it allows you to sign on your screen, then store the signature image and drop it in place and resize as needed on future documents. It even has a feature for filling in the individual-letter rectangles that you can never get to align properly (like you’d find on a tax form asking for your Social Security Number of ID number, for example).

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Instead of Scanning, Sign Documents with Your Smartphone
While the day of full digitization seems to draw ever closer, sometimes there are still papers that need that pesky real signature. And though document scanning apps mean you don’t have to own a scanner or make a late-night run to Kinko’s, the options out there are far from perfect, and it’s high time you started utilizing your tiny pocket computer instead.


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