Should I subscribe separately to Adobe Sign & Adobe Document Cloud? Is Adobe DC enough?
Hi folks,
I just signed up for a free trial of Adobe Sign because I was hoping to access template PDFs for use in my business - specifically, documents which include signature fields to be sent to clients/ partner companies (for example, non-disclosure agreements). As noted, I've subscribed to a free trial of Adobe Sign, but on further research I realised that in order to obtain templates, I would actually need to access the PDF Pack, which comes free with (as part of) a subscription to Adobe Document Cloud (a separate service, in addition to my existing trial of Adobe Sign). I am poised on the verge of signing up for a free trial of Adobe Document Cloud but thought I should ask the community for clarification before I proceed.. This is because it now appears that a subscription to Adobe Document Cloud on its own is probably sufficient for my needs, as it includes the ability to edit documents to include a signature field which is then sent to a client or partner company (a document which I would have either created from a template in the Adobe DC PDF Pack, or downloaded directly from the Adobe DC PDF Pack..)
My primary question is therefore: Should I cancel my free trial of Adobe Sign in favour of a free trial of Adobe Document Cloud? I would of course move on to a subscription for Adobe Document Cloud assuming it proves adequate for my needs.. Would it be silly to have a subscription to both services..? Does a subscription to Adobe DC make Adobe Sign redundant? My brain says it would seem to be silly to have a subscription to both services - but I'm not 100% sure if Adobe DC with PDF Pack would have sufficient signature-based functionality (in terms of getting documents signed, editing document fields & so on).. Should I cancel my trial of Adobe Sign itself, in favour of a trial of Adobe DC with PDF Pack..?
Many thanks for your thoughts on the matter.
Kind Regards,
Simon Thorpe
Director, Deus_Ex Design (UK) Ltd
