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    eMark

    eMark

    Free and open-source PDF signing and verification application.

    eMark is a free and open-source PDF signing and verification application – a powerful Adobe Reader alternative that enables you to securely sign, verify, timestamp, and protect PDF documents using: 🔑 USB tokens and HSM (PKCS#11) 📜 PKCS#12/PFX certificates 💻 Windows certificate store Works seamlessly on Windows, Linux, and macOS with an Adobe Reader-like interface featuring professional signature verification capabilities. ...
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    Digital Signer (a PDF Signing software)

    Digital Signer (a PDF Signing software)

    Digital Signature & eSigning software. Bulk PDF signing. Sign all Page

    Digital Signer is a powerful and user-friendly software designed to secure and sign your digital documents with ease. Ideal for Tender filling, individuals, businesses, and professionals, this software ensures that your sensitive documents are protected from unauthorized editing and tampering, maintaining their integrity and authenticity. Key Features Sign PDFs with Hardware Devices: Ensuring the highest level of security. Digital Signature Certificates (DSC): Apply digital...
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