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

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]













Comments
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Subscribe to commentswcheeseMar 23rd 2010 11:19AM
This is cool, but it really doesn't allow me to forget the fax machine like you suggest; half of the time the places that ask me to fax something usually say no when I ask them if I can email it instead...like this program suggests.
Incorporate the ability to fax (even through a 3rd party service) and you'd be making my life easier.
Still a nice app, just not the end-all-be-all suggested (in my experience).
JamesMar 23rd 2010 10:32PM
If I can email it anyway, I could sign it and scan it (you *do* have an MFD somewhere at home, right? They give them away in boxes of Captain Crunch these days), or I could get it as a PDF form and sign it with a client certificate. If they're not willing to take email, like #1 said you're back to faxing.