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    Trexo PDF Signer
    Trexo PDF Signer is a professional-grade, open-source application designed for creating legally binding digital signatures on PDF documents. Built with enterprise security standards in mind, it provides seamless integration with hardware security modules (HSM), software certificates, and native platform keystores.
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    JSignPdf
    JSignPdf is an open-source Java application that adds digital signatures to PDF documents.
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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. Built for individuals, enterprises, and government...
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    SignServer
    The SignServer is an application for server side signatures called by other systems. It is flexible and can be customized to specific needs. The SignServer have a ready to use TimeStamp server and signers for PDF, XML, ODF, PGP, OOXML and MRTD (ePassport DS).
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    Digital signing using a Smart Card

    Java code that enables you to sign documents using a smart card.

    With this library, you'll be able to access a smart card and extract its information. If the smart card contains a key store, you can use it to create digital signatures. This library currently implements signing of PDF documents using the Belgian eID.
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    USSI is the Universal SAFE Signing Interface. USSI provides web services for the application of SAFE digital signatures for PDF, text, xml, etc. Please see http://www.safe-biopharma.org for more information on SAFE.
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    Open eSign allows software developers and technical parties in a company to create secure, online (web-based) forms and documents that follow a business process flow and enable legally recognized electronic signatures using digital signature technology.
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