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Jul 23, 2010 9:28 AM in response to Hook66by Hook66,Hi,
I now have tested a number of apps, amongst which GoodReader, ReaddleDocs, EasyPDF, Stanza, PRFReader Pro, iRead PDF, File Viewer, not one of them can see the digital signature.
Does every single of them in fact use the embedded PDF reader to display PDF ? Some touts how they have optimised the display speed, are able to open encrypted PDF, etc. -
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Aug 10, 2010 12:09 PM in response to Hook66by msschreiner,The same problem happens when opening an Adobe Acrobat digitally signed document in Preview. Preview doesn't display the signature. This is a major issue. -
Nov 6, 2010 8:45 PM in response to msschreinerby Eric Barger,Yes, this is now an issue for me. I now have to start digitally signing PDF files and it seems Acrobat is the only solution on the Mac and I have yet to find one even to just view a sig on the iPad. I really don't want to purchase Acrobat just for that feature but it looks like I may have too. -
Mar 20, 2013 7:09 AM in response to Eric Bargerby vslavik,If you'll pardon my shameless plug, I may be of some assistance: I got tired of waiting for some usable signing solution, so I wrote my own and it's available in the Mac App Store now: http://pdfsignet.com (you'll note it doesn't do visual signatures yet, only the cryptographic ones, but they'll be supported in a future update).
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On the iOS side, check out the "Sign Master" app; I didn't use it myself, so I don't know how good it is, but well, at least it exists.
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Oct 17, 2016 3:01 PM in response to vslavikby a brody,Adobe Acrobat Reader (free) now supports digitally signed PDFs on the iPad.