Author Archives: Symphony Ragan, Content Planning & Strategy

Are Electronically Signed PDFs Court Admissible?
  • July 29, 2022
  • Symphony Ragan, Content Planning & Strategy

Some of the most frequent questions we get here at Foxit are related to the legality of electronically signed PDF documents. As digitally signed documents are being used with more frequency by companies and individuals, and due to the nature ...

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Why More Accounting Departments are Going Digital
  • July 28, 2022
  • Symphony Ragan, Content Planning & Strategy

Accounting is not just a standalone industry; it’s a verb encompassing the important financial functions of businesses throughout each and every industry. Digital Accounting is so important that entire departments are dedicated to ensuring efficiency with essential financial matters like ...

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What Are eSignature APIs and How Do They Work?
  • May 10, 2022
  • Symphony Ragan, Content Planning & Strategy

eSignature APIs eSignature APIs provide important advantages and opportunities to developers and businesses by facilitating the means to maintain relevance and meet user functionality demands as well as streamline productivity and save time.  You may not even realize it, but ...

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eSignature Workflows for One-Time-Use or Contract
  • April 26, 2022
  • Symphony Ragan, Content Planning & Strategy

advanced workflow foxit Today, customers expect their product and company interactions to be as frictionless as possible – including when it comes to documentation. Providing the elements of both convenience and productivity are crucial, leading many businesses to prioritize accommodating ...

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How to Create Online Form Links or Embedded Online Forms
  • March 29, 2022
  • Symphony Ragan, Content Planning & Strategy

One of the best things about electronic signatures is flexibility – flexibility to create, flexibility to send, flexibility to sign, and flexibility to store digital PDF documents. Because we understand that different signing options are necessary and often preferred, ...

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