Sunday, February 04, 2007

Ruby on Rails


Sigly makes Numly's 3rd commercial Ruby on Rails application (after Vouchor and Chug'd). Sigly's purpose is to create a standard method for legally collecting e-signatures online. Using Numly's time stamping and verification services and Vouchor's identity 2.0 services as an optional measure of additional proof, Sigly can produce a non-reputable electronic signature service online.

Being a Microsoft developer for years, I truly appreciate the power and simplicity of both Ruby and Rails. Thanks 37 Signals! I would also like to thank our RoR hosting partner, SteelPixel. You guys rock!

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