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Zosh document signer for iPhone stabs fax machines in their useless hearts

If you still regularly encounter documents that need to be filled out, signed and -- ugh! -- faxed, get ready for some good news. A new iPhone app called Zosh lets you apply your signature to all manner of documents, and send them off without the use of outmoded '80s tech that should have died alongside of 8-tracks and Betamax. If you detect a hint of anger in my tone, it's because I frickin' HATE sending faxes, and I'm thrilled that Zosh exists.

To use Zosh, you just forward your documents -- PDFs, tiffs, Office docs, JPEGs and more -- to a Zosh email address. Then, open the Zosh app and start editing. You can resize and reposition text using familiar iPhone gestures, and choose from several fonts. This is awesome for, both, filling out forms, and adding notes and comments to documents. When it's time to sign something, pop open Zosh's signature panel and use your finger. Signature sensitivity is even adjustable, via a slider above the signing screen.

All of this costs you 3 bucks, which is approximately what Kinko's charges to take a long look at one of their fax machines through the front window. Up with Zosh! Down with fax!

[via Lifehacker]



Tags: documents, editor, fax, form-filler, forms, iphone, pdf, sign, signature, zosh

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