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Town Hall Meeting: New Capabilities in Electronic Signature and Online Contract Execution

Posted April 28, 2009

image57On Wednesday, April 29, 2009, Tom Gonser will be hostingDocuSign Town Halls on our 9.1 release of the DocuSign electronic signature and online contract execution service. We have some major, exciting changes coming in this release and we want you to be ready to use them right away.  We've created two webinars to tailor the information specifically for our broad range of customers.

For our individual professionals and small medium business customers, please join us at 10:00 am PT by clicking the following link: https://docusign.webex.com/docusign/onstage/g.php?t=a&d=801162030

For our enterprise customers, please join us at Noon PT by clicking the following link: https://docusign.webex.com/docusign/onstage/g.php?t=a&d=806922629

You may listen to the webinar through your computer or your phone. Dial in instructions will be presented when you enter the webinar. This will be a Town Hall format. We will talk about and demonstrate the new electronic signature and online contract execution capabilities. You will be able to give feedback and ask questions throughout the webinar over the phone or through the web conferencing system using your keyboard.

Read more about this release by following the link in the DocuSign member console.
Again, thank you for your consideration and we look forward to speaking with you.

Best regards,
Doug Wheeler

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An Bui DocuSign Social Media's picture

Can we get DocuSign compatible with Linux?

James Gribbin's picture

I'll second An Bui's request for Linux compatibility

An Bui DocuSign Social Media's picture

We have been making strides to make DocuSign more friendly to Linux and Mac platforms. We made a lot of progress with the 9.1 version of DocuSign. Our tactic is to make more functionality available in our web offering and through our API. The web and API now have nearly as much functionality as our desktop client.

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