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eSignAnyWhere 24.10

Date: Planned March 2024 - Release Candidate installed on demo already

Beside, focusing on stabilizing and improving existing features to make them even better to use, this release additionally introduces CIE signing, which refers to process of digitally signing documents or transactions using the Italian electronic identity card.

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titleAdded additional document/identification types for Disposable Certificate signing (CIE)

New document types:

  • Residence Permit
  • Italian National Electronic Identity Card (CIE)
  • Temporary Residence Permit
  • Documents for Embassy/Consulate Personnel

New identification types:

  • Residence Permit
  • Temporary Residence Permit
  • Embassy/Consulate Personnel Document

For more information about the disposable certificate please see: Designer Page#DisposableCertificate, Electronic Signature Guide#Disposablecertificate and for an API use case: Envelope structure#DisposableCertificate


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titleFileBasedLocalCertificate

The FilebasedLocalCertificateGSP is a GenericSigningPlugin which allows applying a signature by using a local certificate, which is held by the signer and is available as files (.cer, .key):

Local File Based Certificate

Local File Based data




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eSignAnyWhere 23.52

Date: Planned February 2024 - Release Candidate installed on demo already

We are excited to announce this release that brings a concentrated effort on stabilizing and enhancing existing features to deliver an even smoother user experience. Our primary goal with this release is to make your interactions with eSignAnyWhere more seamless.

  1. Stabilization of existing features: We have dedicated significant effort to stabilize and fortify the core functionalities you rely on every day. By addressing potential issues and optimizing performance, we aim to provide a more robust and dependable user experience. We have diligently worked on resolving various minor issues. This includes addressing bugs, enhancing error handling, and refining the overall user interface to smooth out any potential disruptions.
  2. Feature Improvement: In addition to stabilization, we have fine-tuned and improved several existing features. This ensures that the features are now even more user-friendly and efficient. 
  3. Preparing for upcoming LTS version: This release sets the groundwork for our upcoming Long-Term Support (LTS) version. By focusing on stability and fixing minor issues, we are laying a solid foundation for a LTS version that not only meets but exceeds your expectations in terms of reliability and performance.
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REST API /v3 and /v4 DEPRECATION: The 23.76 (published March 2024) will be the last LTS version that includes these API versions. By early June 2024, the REST API routes to v3/v4 will be deactivated on DEMO. Early December 2024, the REST API routes to v3/v4 will be removed from feature stream releases. Note that there is no date communicated yet to discontinue REST APIv5 (and where v5 refers to v4 routes, these will still remain); however we recommend to use the /v6 API specification already. Moving from v4 to v5 is anticipated to be a minimal change.
For further information please also see the API Migration Guides



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