Integrate PDF readers within your applications with ease by relying on this lightweight, handy package that includes numerous components
| Version | 13.2.0 Build 4485 |
| Updated | June 7 2022 |
| Developer |
ByteScout
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| User Rating |
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| Original File Size | 86.6 MB |
| Downloads | 7283 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Programming |
Bytescout PDF Viewer SDK is a toolkit that was designed to aid developers with integrating PDF reading abilities to their applications.
Relying on this SDK allows programmers to open PDF files without the need of third-party software, such as Adobe Acrobat. In addition, it provides them with basic reader functions, such as zooming, text copying, page rotation and a find feature that allows them to search for specific content. Zoom values range between 75% and 400%.
Bytescout PDF Viewer SDK offers developers a graphical user interface that they can access in order to equip their application with the corresponding enhancement without great efforts. Users can view multiple-paged documents, as this utility provides support for this function.
It is possible that users can view coordinates for their selection box and mouse pointer in the top-right corner. Furthermore, they can adjust the way their document is displayed on the PDF viewer by choosing between two features: fit page or fit width.
Also, developers can integrate PDF reading functions to their application in various programming languages, such as ASP.NET, C# and VB.NET. The main window of the SDK allows them to choose between the items as mentioned above and provides them with a few samples.
Users can also copy text fragments from a PDF file by using the selection tool and save it to the clipboard for future use.
In order to fully benefit from its functions, programmers are required to install Visual Studio and .NET Framework on their computer, as this SDK is exclusively based on these tools.
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