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Want to Use DocuSign From Your Mobile Device? Here's How!

Posted June 17, 2010

With "Designed for Mobile," all DocuSign electronic signature service subscribers can access their DocuSign console from their iPad, iPhone, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, and Google Android devices, which earned us finalist status at the Stevie Awards. We're not stopping there!

The summer's heating up for DocuSign's developers, working with our API to inject eSignature capabilities into other technologies. We've seen some amazing integrations recently, highlighted in our Featured eSign Applications. These electronic signature applications were all built using our Free eSign Development Account - you can register to get free access to the DocuSign API and SDK! Take a look at the DocuSign DevCenter - did you know that one of our talented DocuSign DevCenter developers has created and released eSignControl, a new mobile app for DocuSign? Available as an iPhone app and iPad app, eSignControl enables users to track and report results as well as send and sign documents.

With eSignControl, available for iPhone and iPad, you can:

  • See current status and history
  • Review contracts
  • Correct envelopes

  • Send from Google Docs, DocuSign templates (using your local address book) and your local drafts folder
  • Drag / drop tags onto documents with Mobile Tagger

  • Create groups of users to track
  • Filter envelopes based on envelope or data fields
  • Generate performance reports with totals
  • Email reports

Want to learn more about DocuSign's API and eSign developer community? Join Mike Borozdin for our weekly Developer Webinars on Thursdays - click to register!

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