Recommendations for document signing applications
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I'm working on a project at the moment where contracts are created. The client has a preference to require e-signing.
Both my client and their contractors have a preference for open-source, and preferably self-hosted software for personal data privacy concerns and the fact some potential contractors only use free open source software.
So I'm looking for possible solutions to suggest. There's a thread in the apps wishlist about SignServer. Has anyone used it?
Does anyone have recommendations for services they've used before? These could be open source, self-hosted or not.
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I'm working on a project at the moment where contracts are created. The client has a preference to require e-signing.
Both my client and their contractors have a preference for open-source, and preferably self-hosted software for personal data privacy concerns and the fact some potential contractors only use free open source software.
So I'm looking for possible solutions to suggest. There's a thread in the apps wishlist about SignServer. Has anyone used it?
Does anyone have recommendations for services they've used before? These could be open source, self-hosted or not.
@ei8fdb I've not tried anything, but I note Nextcloud recently added this:
https://nextcloud.com/blog/nextcloud-22-makes-getting-your-document-signatures-easy/
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@ei8fdb I've not tried anything, but I note Nextcloud recently added this:
https://nextcloud.com/blog/nextcloud-22-makes-getting-your-document-signatures-easy/
@jdaviescoates said in Recommendations for document signing applications:
Nextcloud recently added this:
By the looks of it this is only an integration of a third party service into the Nextcloud ui.
The app uses eID Easy as its signing back-end. eID Easy handles the signing process. Refer to eID Easy's pricing to see the cost of each signing method.
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