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About FOXITBLOG

The Foxit Blog Editorial Team represents a collective of content specialists and PDF technology experts at Foxit. Focused on topics such as PDF editing, eSign workflows, OCR, and document security, the team creates authoritative, user-focused content designed to improve digital productivity.

Simplify Your Workflow with the Best Electronic Signature App 
  • July 10, 2025
  • FOXITBLOG

Business Happens Everywhere—Your Signature Should Too  Today’s workforce is mobile. Whether you’re finalizing a sales contract from an airport lounge, approving a vendor invoice on your tablet at home, or onboarding a new hire from your phone—your workflow doesn’t pause ...

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When AI Breaks the System: Why Faster Isn’t Always Smarter
  • July 8, 2025
  • FOXITBLOG

Artificial Intelligence was heralded as the ultimate solution for modernizing Human Resources. The promise was a faster, more efficient, and unbiased hiring process. However, as industry leaders are discovering, the reality is far more complex. In a recent podcast episode, ...

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Electronic Contract Signing Made Simple: A Step-by-Step Guide
  • July 7, 2025
  • FOXITBLOG

Remember the days of rushing to the printer, signing with a pen, scanning the page, then attaching it to an email, only to wait days for the other side to do the same? That’s not just outdated, it’s inefficient. It’s ...

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How Enterprise Teams Extract PDF Data with AI at Scale
  • July 3, 2025
  • FOXITBLOG

Key takeaways Businesses are finding it easier than ever to pull data from PDFs, getting the job done faster and with fewer mistakes. Thanks to smart tools, AI data extraction from PDF is done right the first time, cutting down ...

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Mastering Independent Contractor Agreements: A Comprehensive Guide
  • July 2, 2025
  • FOXITBLOG

For contractors, agility is everything. Whether it’s a freelance designer, a remote developer, or a delivery contractor, more companies are turning to flexible, on-demand talent to stay competitive without the overhead of full-time hires. But that flexibility also introduces complexity. ...

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