Enhance your applications and enable users to convert JPEG images to the PDF format, with this specialized software development kit
Version | 8.6.2 |
Updated | Aug 22nd 2017 |
Developer |
Mgosoft
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User Rating |
845
4.0
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Original File Size | 1.7 MB |
Downloads | 6337 |
Systems | Windows XP, Windows XP 64 bit, 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 | Programming |
Many of us handle numerous JPG images and PDF files on a daily basis, as these formats ofter many advantages when compared to the available alternatives. Given their popularity, a JPEG to PDF conversion utility may be a good thing to have at hand.
Mgosoft JPEG To PDF SDK does not enable you to perform conversions outright, but it allows developers to build applications that offer this functionality, as well as enhance existing programs.
Programs created with the help of this component will make it possible for users to convert JPEG images to separate PDF files, as well as merge all the source pictures into a single document.
Additionally, it is possible to apply watermarks to the generated files, insert metadata and create bookmarks, as well as protect the documents with a password.
Moreover, Mgosoft JPEG To PDF SDK Crack permits the alteration of several parameters related to the output PDF files, such as the DPI value, and restrictions can be applied to prevent users from editing, copying or printing content.
Those who wish to see what the development kit has to offer can take advantage of the example applications that are included in the downloadable archive. These allow you to convert a set of sample images to the PDF format, as well as merge them into one file.
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