Sign Document

Electronic Signature App

Published by: Hendrych Kowalski

Description

uSign is the easiest way to sign and send documents for signature from your iPhones and iPads. uSign app will turn your iPhone or iPad into a powerful instrument for e-signing PDF documents and other formats. Quickly import or scan, add a signature, and share any document as a PDF or JPG file.
Key Features:
— Easily sign documents anywhere
— Fill and edit documents
— Create your electronic signature
— Import your documents
Privacy Policy: http://usign.tilda.ws/policy
Terms of Use: http://usign.tilda.ws/terms
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Premium Annual
¥498.00
Premium Weekly
¥68.00

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