Re: Signature pad app for maemo tablets?

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On Fri, 12 Feb 2010, Lake Stevens Dental wrote:

> A not so complicated maemo app to think about...
>
> It would be nice if there were a secure app (like the Topaz signature
> pad <http://www.topazsystems.com/products/index.htm>) for using any of
> the maemo tablets (770, 8xx, 900, etc) as a 'signature' device that
> could (preferably interactively) connect a displayed document to client
> signatures.  The interaction could be via wifi or bluetooth or stored
> doc-id&sig to be securely transmitted later via any available means.
>
> While the utility of the older tablets diminishes, all these devices
> that I'm aware of could support an app that could connect a displayed
> (sizable) document with a tablet collected signature for that document.
> In other words, display document X in the tablet, give someone a stylus
> to directly sign the fully read document and have that either
> transmitted or stored in a secure format for business/legal use.   One
> could even add a layer of security with a picture of the signee taken by
> the device?
>
> Possible uses could be enormous, such as legal documents, medical
> consent forms, business agreement transactions, and perhaps even
> collecting petition signatures.
>
> --
>
> Always, Dr Fred C
> drfredc@xxxxxxxxxxx

I use the 810 tablets to collect proof of receipt signatures - bluetooth
barcode scanner to scan the package, script to prepare a form with date,
package data, signee's name and xournal to load the form and sign it.
The documents are rsync-ed to the server. It is a bit of a kludge, but it
works.

I'd love to get an app that would allow me to see and interact with the
N810 screen from both the pad and another computer - that would be great
for signatures at the counter.

julius

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