.NET development kit for generating PDF documents directly, without printing drivers, featuring support for many types of content
| Version | 12.1.0.7 |
| Updated | January 3 2024 |
| Developer |
WebSupergoo Software
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| User Rating |
1322
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| Original File Size | 507 MB |
| Downloads | 15772 |
| Systems | Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit |
| Category | Office Tools |
ABCpdf .NET is a .NET development tool that can be integrated into your web server and standalone applications to allow end users to create PDF documents with ease. The package contains a series of DLL files made for quick deployment.
Among other features, it facilitates a virtualized COM interface that can be used for backwards compatibility with ABCpdf ASP and Classic ASP/COM. The tool is suitable for ASP, VB.NET, C# and ASP.NET, along with projects supported by other programming languages too.
No print drivers are used in the making of the PDF files, which means that the process time is significantly reduced. It is fully multi-threaded, so that it can be deployed under COM+, MTS or .NET Enterprise Services.
ABCpdf .NET Crack supports various filetypes, including HTML and CSS that can be imported from either local or remote websites. For instance, you can use Chrome, Firefox or IE style conversion. As far as graphical content is concerned, you can work with BMP, PNG, EXIF, JPEG, GIF, JPEG 2000, Photoshop PSD and PSB, EPS, TIFF, and HDR, among others.
Besides PDF, the utility can be used to create XPS and EPS. Other supported formats include Microsoft Word (DOC), PowerPoint (PPT), Lotus 1-2-3 (WK1) and AutoCAD (DXF). It is compatible with Unicode and foreign languages.
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