Thursday, September 7, 2006

Getting Your Docs Signed Faster and Easier

I received a free disc in the mail, and I am truly impressed with the program. I usually don't like to try out the programs because there are so many so-called free programs that turn out to be demos. But this one said it was fully free at the time, so I thought - what the heck. The program is called SureDocs (some of you may already use the program.) It was being offered for free at the time, an introductory marketing campaign - but I'm not quite sure what the deal is now.

So what does it do? Well - the part I like the best, it works within any LOS or application you are already using, sort of like a docs printer for your PC, and makes it clear where to sign with some really nifty "Sign Here" and "Date Here" symbols. Documents are immediately sent to you with an audit trail of when it was received, read, and signed. It can be easy to use either electronically with digital signatures, or the docs can be produced in PDF format for easy printing and faxing. It's definitely worth a try, and it's totally secure. Pick up a copy of the SureDocs program if you don't have a disc by visiting their download site.

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