The Phablet Signature Pad
This software runs on any Android phone or tablet you have around, maybe a phone orphaned with a cell provider change, cracked screen but still works? Anything.
Download the Phablet Signature Pad apk for Android here
The Phablet Signature Pad also runs on any windows computer. You can download the installer for that here
You are welcome to download the Phablet Signature Pad API and Visual Studio sample projects that use the API to implement new and powerful UI capabilities on the Phablet Signature Pad in addition to powerful e-signature capture systems.
Download the Phablet Signature Pad API
The above is a 100% fully functional interface on the phone that is connecting to a Windows application running on any windows machine, perhaps an unattended one.
For a really informative look at this system's capabilities, please take a moment and view our video of it in action performing both user interface capabilities and signature capture in one simple Windows application running on Windows. The source of which is provided free of charge in the API download listed above.
Also, and by the way - it is NOT just Android. In fact, this interface can ALSO be on a Windows client machine somewhere - maybe one with a touch screen monitor!!
You can use any Windows computer on the network and host the very same interface on it as well, Windows or Android - the "server" computer does not know or care which one it is talking too. Yes - this software is exactly the same on Windows or Android, though windows has a lot of configurability due to the larger screens etc.
That hosting windows app is also using the same UI verbatim on its screen. Thus, either instance of the interface can be operated and are updated in both directions. That is, if the windows user makes a selection, that selection appears on the phone, and vice-versa. All the while, the business logic on the windows computer is acting on the user input, irregardless of which device the user is on.
The pad does not need to be tethered to any computer either. It can use your local wi-fi connecting any person nearby, such as a guest signing into a hotel, wait staff setting food orders, hospital patients in bed, etc., while the computer itself (perhaps unmanned) can be anywhere in the facility.
The downloaded API contains several sample/demo applications, written in C++ and Visual Basic, that are viable starting points for your own application(s) that might use an external interface, as above as well as easy and powerful signature capture, as shown below, out of the box.
Here are some introductory screen shots of these sample applications:
Phablet Simple Signature Capture - a simple windows dialog application written in C++
The user interface on the windows computer:
The user interface on the Android phone:
Another Phablet Signature Capture - This one can save the signature as an image, even in an Excel Workbook
It is written in Visual Basic
The user interface on the windows computer:
The user interface on the Android phone:
So there it is, the Phablet Signature Pad (I initially called it the PadKiller)
You are welcome to download the Phablet Signature Pad API and Visual Studio sample projects that use the API to implement new and powerful UI capabilities on the Phablet Signature Pad in addition to powerful e-signature capture systems.
Download the Phablet Signature Pad API

The above is a 100% fully functional interface on the phone that is connecting to a Windows application running on any windows machine, perhaps an unattended one.
For a really informative look at this system's capabilities, please take a moment and view our video of it in action performing both user interface capabilities and signature capture in one simple Windows application running on Windows. The source of which is provided free of charge in the API download listed above.
Also, and by the way - it is NOT just Android. In fact, this interface can ALSO be on a Windows client machine somewhere - maybe one with a touch screen monitor!!
You can use any Windows computer on the network and host the very same interface on it as well, Windows or Android - the "server" computer does not know or care which one it is talking too. Yes - this software is exactly the same on Windows or Android, though windows has a lot of configurability due to the larger screens etc.
That hosting windows app is also using the same UI verbatim on its screen. Thus, either instance of the interface can be operated and are updated in both directions. That is, if the windows user makes a selection, that selection appears on the phone, and vice-versa. All the while, the business logic on the windows computer is acting on the user input, irregardless of which device the user is on.
The pad does not need to be tethered to any computer either. It can use your local wi-fi connecting any person nearby, such as a guest signing into a hotel, wait staff setting food orders, hospital patients in bed, etc., while the computer itself (perhaps unmanned) can be anywhere in the facility.
The downloaded API contains several sample/demo applications, written in C++ and Visual Basic, that are viable starting points for your own application(s) that might use an external interface, as above
Here are some introductory screen shots of these sample applications:
Phablet Simple Signature Capture - a simple windows dialog application written in C++
The user interface on the windows computer:

The user interface on the Android phone:

Another Phablet Signature Capture - This one can save the signature as an image, even in an Excel Workbook
It is written in Visual Basic
The user interface on the windows computer:

The user interface on the Android phone:

So there it is, the Phablet Signature Pad (I initially called it the PadKiller)