Per @ourielohayon and others, I've been using HelloSign's chrome extension to do this in Gmail for ages as well. I can't really see any difference with this.
@_jacksmith One of the cool things you will surely like is the ability to send a link to your smart phone for capturing your signature, called "Sign Via Mobile" feature. This avoids the painful mousepad or track pad based Signature capture on a desktop/laptop. Then the signature will appear in the webapp or SignEasy for Gmail's document editing session for you to drag and place it where you like in the document. More details over here: http://blog.getsigneasy.com/feat....
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@spatro same as @markgustav I actually prefer to just upload a transparent background png image and use that as my signature image (scan a piece of paper). usually more natural than signing on a phone screen as well
@coolbearcjs We just released a major new feature called Request Signature - the feature will let users send a document for signature to anyone and get it back signed in minutes ! Check it out here : https://www.producthunt.com/tech...
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It'd be great to be apple to upload a signature (e.g. Transparent png). This is how I sign with HelloSign. It's very convenient as I've never been able to do a great screen siggy.
@markgustav Drawing a signature on desktop / laptop's mouse pad or track pad is neither easy nor convenient. That's where uploading a signature (PNG) comes into picture. But there is something even better than that, which is our "Sign Via Mobile" feature. This allows you to send a link to your smart phone for capturing your signature, which then appears in real-time on your document edition session. More details over here: http://blog.getsigneasy.com/feat....
@romanzadyrako We have support for most of the popular formats. We support PDF, Word, Excel, Text, Open Office, HTML, Pages, Images (JPEG, PNG, TIFF) & more.
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