"All the credit belongs to the incredible work by Thomas Bradley, who authored the original signature library and Square for the blog post that outlined the approach."
Not so sure from the page why a fork was justified... I have been using this solution for quite a while on a project which needed signatures for fulfillment. More than happy with it...
In the paragraph above your quote, the author lists three problems that he said all existing solutions had. The problem he had with Signature Pad is probably the last one, “Didn't have the signature smoothing component”.
my bad... but not something I would need, as I believe smoothing alters the signature (if only aesthetic). Hope it will be useful to others.
Note: man, the smoothing becomes a horrible ink-blobby mess... especially with the mouse. Using a tablet (Wacom) gives better results, but this is more related to the accuracy of the digitizer... but still the results is a mess; as if something just dipped a fountainpen in a pot of ink
"All the credit belongs to the incredible work by Thomas Bradley, who authored the original signature library and Square for the blog post that outlined the approach."
Not so sure from the page why a fork was justified... I have been using this solution for quite a while on a project which needed signatures for fulfillment. More than happy with it...