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DocuSign Sightings: ESign on Lifehacker

Posted June 24, 2009

lifehacker-logoIt's totally geeky how excited we get when people blog about electronic signature and electronic contract execution. You can imagine our reaction when we saw that Lifehacker blogged about DocuSign Express for Drawloop, described as "a one-stop shop for your PDF manipulation needs. From one site, you can convert, combine and electronically sign documents."

DocuSign Express for Drawloop allows you to convert formats like .TXT, .RTF and .DOC files into .PDF files as well as pull directly from URLs. Not only can you merge multiple files together in a specified order, you can ALSO get your document(s) signed using electronic signature, provided by DocuSign.  Best of all it let's you experience the speed and convenience of using electronic signatures - Free!

Try DocuSign Express for Drawloop, a lightweight way to experience the power of electronic signature applied your documents. Remember, DocuSign Express is just a sample of the comprehensive contract execution capabilities of the DocuSign product suite.

Signing up for a DocuSign Professional account enables you to access more advanced features including:

Flexibility to send multiple documents to numerous signers with "Sign Here" tabs or free form signing options

Secure Storage and Document Management with a personal web console that provides status and access to all your securely stored documents.

Customized Branding enables you to personalize your sender and signer experience with your logos, messaging, and colors.

Thousands of real estate, insurance, financial services, lawyers and sales professionals use DocuSign every day to close more deals - faster. Try DocuSign - we dare you!

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