![]() The iPad continues to evolve by leaps and bounds every year, and it accounts for more than 10% of all documents signed on Signeasy every month. And now, free and paid customers of Signeasy are sending in their PPP forgiveness applications directly from within the app. An example of this seamless flow has been our Paycheck Protection (PPP) application form feature that was used by 920+ businesses for sending their PPP applications online. This will help take us closer to our goal of making eSignatures a part of users’ workflows, no matter where they access Signeasy. While tens of thousands of documents are signed on Signeasy’s state-of-the-art mobile web experience every month, nothing beats the native experience of iOS, and we are already exploring ways in which we can bring this experience to anybody who needs a document signed on iOS by way of app clips. We see this as a great way to help boost our users’ productivity by giving them a quick view of all their documents out for signature, those pending their own signature, and those needing relevant actions, right from their phone’s home screen.Īpp Clips lets users access small parts of apps when needed, without having to install the full app. Additionally, widgets can be managed through a dedicated widget gallery, and also be stacked so that you see the most relevant widgets at any point. While widgets have been around on iOS for some time, with iOS 14 users will be able to add them to the home screen of their phones to sit alongside other apps. The two biggest iOS 14 announcements that we are excited about are Widgets and App Clips. Each year for many years, we’ve worked closely with Apple to make Signeasy ready for the latest iOS version, and to be launch-day ready the day Apple rolls out the update in September. ![]() With over 6 million installs, the iOS app is Signeasy’s flagship product and by far the best eSignature app you can get today. Here’s a rundown of Signeasy’s first impressions of all things announced at WWDC 2020: The Signeasy team watched the entire event together on a virtual watch party, and discussed all announcements as they happened, brainstorming on what we can build in the next 2 months. Over the next 108 minutes, various Apple executives detailed out all the exciting new releases on the five Apple platforms – iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, tvOS, and macOS. The event started with an exhilarating fly-by virtual tour of Apple Park that culminated in Tim Cook welcoming the world to the keynote at an empty Steve Jobs Theater. However, after the keynote and state of the union address, we were immensely impressed by the event’s kick-off and what seems to be a very promising five days. Having regularly attended the conference for several years, the Signeasy crew was initially disappointed at not being able to attend in person and witness the event in all its glory. Apple’s WWDC took on a new look in 2020 – complete with Animojis – with the entire conference going virtual and available for everybody to watch.
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