Autograph
Autograph is a digital signature and document signing app for macOS, designed for professionals and businesses who need to sign contracts, agreements, invoices and other paperwork electronically. It captures handwritten signatures or allows creation of typed signatures, embeds them into documents, and provides audit trails for compliance purposes. The app is typically used by notaries, legal professionals, real estate agents, financial advisors and business owners who require legally binding electronic signatures.
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1 suggestionWe could not locate detailed current information about Autograph through our search results. To determine what to do about this app, contact the developer at tenonedesign.com or directly through the app's Help menu and ask explicitly whether a native Apple Silicon build exists or is planned. You should ask this question soon, because Apple is removing Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028), and any Intel-only app will simply stop launching after that date. If the developer confirms no native build is planned, consider whether a web-based e-signature service like DocuSign, HelloSign, or Adobe Sign might work as a substitute — all run natively in any modern browser and have similar compliance features.
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