Editor's review
For authenticating the identity of application developer and for ensuring safety, you need to integrate digital signatures which guarantee the legitimacy of the application. Many a time, users feel insecure in downloading and installing the applications which come without any publisher’s signatures. If an application is unsigned, the user can easily see this in the properties of the application and may consider it to be a malware and often such users avoid installing these applications. This may cause you a loss as your application is not being used by interested user. You certainly don’t want this and in such cases you require a fast and efficient application like kSign v.2.0 for integrating digital signatures along with your application to ensure that your applications are safe to use.
kSign v.2.0 is a free application from the house of K Software for digitally signing your files as publisher. The main advantage of this compact and powerful application is that you don’t require the signtool.exe utility for integrating digital signatures. The program has a simple interface in which you can select the PFX file and have to insert the password for it (if any) and just click on sign button, and you are done with authenticating the application by your name. The program is equipped with a code signing utility with which you can do the batch processing of a large number of applications in one go. Otherwise you can go for signing all the applications one by one. The software has a small dialog box for doing all the tasks and supports signing applications with different formats like DLL, EXE, CAB, COM and OCX.
Overall, kSign v.2.0 provides the simplest and fastest way possible for digitally signing the applications with precision and accuracy. So now, you don’t lose interested customers who may think that you application may be a malware due to absence of publishers signature. Being a freeware you can’t deny a trial for this application which it certainly deserves, leading it to score four points out of five.
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