CAPTOR 3.5.8: eSignature Annotation
Josh Bohls
CAPTOR 3.5.8 release is imminent for iOS on all partner platforms (BlackBerry UEM, MobileIron UEM, Microsoft InTune, VMware Workspace ONE, AppTec360, and more). Here are some highlights:
e-Signature Annotation. We are proud to announce the introduction of CAPTOR eSignature. You can now open a PDF document in CAPTOR (if policy allows), double-tap the page you want to sign, and access the new eSignature annotation option. You can sign in red, black, or blue, and it’s very easy to resize the signature element and move around on the page. Plus, added to the signature will be the authenticated username, time/date of signing, and location of signing (if policy allows).
Improved memory and file management. We have had some customer feedback that CAPTOR’s “documents & data” storage footprint can be quite large for power users who capture a lot of content (especially video). There are many reasons for this, most notably our architectural decision to allow you to undo changes and annotations applied to content so that you can always revert back to the original file. We have been able to dramatically reduce the storage footprint while retaining this “revert to original” feature. While making these changes, we have also improved memory management for some of the more intensive processes, such as sharing/exporting large files.
Updated partner SDKs. We have updated to the latest BlackBerry Dynamics SDK and MobileIron AppConnect SDK to ensure all new features from these partners are available to our customers and all security fixes have been applied. These new SDKs also represent the first versions without the deprecated Apple UIWebview API.
Here is a short video demonstration of the new eSignature feature.
We hope you enjoy the new versions of CAPTOR! Please share your feedback by emailing support@inkscreen.com or submitting a ticket on our Support page.