Docmosis
Docmosis is a self-hosted or SaaS template-based document generation solution. Integrate with custom-built software applications or popular third-party apps using the API.
Create templates using MS Word or LibreOffice. Add plain-text placeholders to control: the insertion of text/images/tables; conditionally add/remove any content; perform calculations; loop over repeating data; format data/numbers and much more.
Used by customers in Finance, Health, Legal, Education, Government, HR, Insurance, Logistics, and Manufacturing to generate customized letters invoices, proposals, contracts, statements, reports and more.
Integrate with: Custom software built using Java, C#, Python, PHP, Ruby and more via a REST API; Low-code and no-code platforms like Appian, Bubble, Mendix, Outsystems; Third-party form builders or apps that can perform a webhook such as FormAssembly or Salesforce.
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Docusign
Docusign is a cutting-edge cloud-based electronic signature solution that empowers companies of all sizes to send, sign, and manage agreements anytime, anywhere, and on any device. Trusted by more than 250,000 companies in 188 countries, Docusign enables users to sign various types of documents such as school permission slips, business contracts, agreements, and approvals. Docusign also enables users to send and sign documents in multiple languages and provides a mobile application for Android, iOS, and Windows devices.
If your organization executes notarial acts, Docusign eNotary makes the notarization process fully digital for all parties involved: senders, signers, and notaries. It enables a Notary Public to act as an in-person witness to electronic signing of documents.
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Questys Document Management
Your offices may be crowded with bulky, inefficient filing cabinets–but there are better ways to manage documents. Streamlining how you manage your business-critical documents is mandated by governing agencies as well as your bottom line. Advantages of moving to an Electronic Document and Content Management Solution are obvious but for some this may be a new, challenging concept. This section explains what document imaging is, and why it is beneficial for any business. Document Imaging is the process of converting paper documents, microfilm, microfiche and aperture cards into electronic image files. Once scanned or imported, documents are processed and indexed using one to many parameters and stored in an electronic archive. Images securely stored in an electronic archive, or repository, can be retrieved, viewed, panned, zoomed, rotated, cropped, resized, annotated and redacted. Software applications that enable imaging functionality are known as Document Management Systems (DMS).
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