Add PDF conversion capabilities to your .NET applications by relying on this powerful utility that features support for various formats
Version | 1.0 |
Updated | September 6 2018 |
Developer |
ceTe Software
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User Rating |
817
4.5
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Original File Size | 203 MB |
Downloads | 5611 |
Systems | Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 2008, Windows 2008 64 bit, Windows 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012 |
Category | Programming |
DynamicPDF Converter for .NET is a reliable utility that can help application developers to integrate PDF conversion abilities within their .NET applications in a convenient manner. It provides programmers with dynamic conversion support for more than 60 formats, such as RTX, DOC, HTML, XLS or JPEG.
Users can convert their documents to PDF format quickly, directly from within the host application, as this tool provides them with the support they need. More so, it offers them the possibility to handle any event easily, whether its a failed or a successful conversion.
This tool is actually a standalone component that might require users to grant it administrator rights. Also, to yield the expected feedback, the application requires a reference to the "ceTe.DynamicPDF.Converter" dll component.
Although DynamicPDF Converter for .NET Crack is a powerful component, it comes with a number of limitations. It does not provide support for HTML-embedded SVG images and flash components conversion.
Additionally, it is capable of converting documents to an output that does not exceed 9000 points or 125 inches, dimension-wise. This parameter can be defined by relying on the ConversionOptions class.
Output PDF file size might be significantly increased whenever the users wants to convert monochrome TIFF documents to RGB color formats and rendered into PDF. More so, links are not available in the output document (only the text and formatting is preserved), if you want to convert a file that contains hyperlinks.
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