PDF Sign&Seal vs. Vasion

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
PDF Sign&Seal
Score 8.2 out of 10
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PDF Sign&Seal is a desktop application that is designed to make it easy to apply PDF digital signatures, time-stamps and strong PDF security to business documents. The vendor says it has been carefully designed for busy managers that have ease of use as a priority. The vendor’s value proposition is that by using PDF Sign&Seal anyone can easily create, sign or protect business documents. The vendor says the PDF Sign&Seal application makes PDF signing simple, efficient and easy to…N/A
Vasion
Score 8.3 out of 10
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Vasion (formerly MaxxVault) is a document management solution now from PrinterLogic (acquired November 2019) designed to enable organizations to digitize content and automate workflows to drive compliance, scalability, and accountability.N/A
Pricing
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Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
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Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
YesNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
YesNo
Entry-level Setup Fee$95 per userNo setup fee
Additional DetailsPDF Sign&Seal is registered on a per user basis with a node-locked license. We offer discounts for volume purchases of 5 or more seats.
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User Ratings
PDF Sign&SealVasion
Likelihood to Recommend
8.0
(1 ratings)
9.1
(4 ratings)
User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
Ascertia
PDF Sign&Seal is perfect if you have documents that need to be signed electronically. It may not be an excellent choice if you work off a mobile device or are on the road a majority of the time as there are better app alternatives that do a similar job signing docs electronically for you.
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Vasion
The best case we've found for Vasion is the one that explains why we moved to Vasion in the first place. Our Windows print servers were extremely temperamental for our Azure devices and, in many cases, would take 20 minutes or more to just set up correctly. We would then have issues with printers not printing for long periods or with print jobs not showing up in the printer queue. It was also hard for the staff to install their own printers when the one they normally used went down. It was also very hard for staff to figure out how to navigate the printer list to install printers. Vasion made all of this very easy and gave the staff one easy web page to find the printer they want and install it.
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Pros
Ascertia
  • Easy to use
  • Very intuitive interface
  • Signature looks real and authentic
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Vasion
  • MaxxVault is a full-featured product at a cost significantly less than its competition.
  • MaxxVault is end-user maintainable. I do not have to carry an IT staff to support this critical system.
  • MaxxVault has the best customer service support of any vendor I've done business with in my 20 year career.
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Cons
Ascertia
  • I'd like to see a stronger mobile interface or app
  • Collaboration type of sharing would be welcome
  • Integration with a Wacom bamboo type of tablet for signing
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Vasion
  • Learning curve is particularly steep.
  • Some advanced features can be difficult to implement and test.
  • Driver management is time consuming and could be streamlined.
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Usability
Ascertia
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Vasion
I would say its around 7. For us it was easy to do deploy, to use the centralised control, and not too complex compared to other printing services. However, some workflows became complicated depending on configuration. In our case, it was a bit complicated after a while. But its still user friendly.
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Alternatives Considered
Ascertia
PDF Sign&Seal is very intuitive and does not have a crazy high learning curve. Even a high-level exec who isn't computer savvy can use it without much difficulty. This is why we chose this software ultimately to help expedite getting signatures needed for vendor contracts passed through the right hands in quicker.
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Vasion
Vasion had a much better interface for installing printers for staff. It was very easy for staff to manage their own printers and install what they want or need. Vasion also seemed to be better equipped for reporting and use by our non-technical staff. We were also impressed with the support of Vasion and how easily they answered all of our questions.
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Return on Investment
Ascertia
  • Saved time reducing extra work, scanning, and emailing
  • Reduces time needed to get signatures from other parties
  • Cost of software was recuperated in a short amount of time
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Vasion
  • Having seen similar organizations implement software solutions costing upwards of $1 million, I can safely say the ROI on our MaxxVault implementation has paid off massively for our customers and staff. We could not do what we're doing without MaxxVault.
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ScreenShots

PDF Sign&Seal Screenshots

Screenshot of Signature PaneScreenshot of Digitally Sign Multiple Signature FieldsScreenshot of Designing Signature AppearancesScreenshot of Language ConfigurationsScreenshot of Shell-Integrated