An SDK that can help you create applications that provide users with the possibility to encrypt PDF files and to set permissions for opening, printing, and copying them
Version | 9.7.5 |
Updated | December 31 2019 |
Developer |
Mgosoft
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User Rating |
832
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Original File Size | 1.8 MB |
Downloads | 6750 |
Systems | Windows XP, 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 |
Building applications that allow users to manipulate PDF files might not be an easy task even for experienced developers, especially if they do not have the proper tools to do so, but toolkits such as Mgosoft PDF Encrypt SDK can make their work easier when needed.
The software development kit has been designed specifically for those developers looking to integrate PDF encryption capabilities in their programs and allows them to do so in an intuitive manner.
This SDK enables developers to create tools that allow users to password-protect their PDFs and to set various permissions for them, preventing other users from printing, editing, or copying documents. Additionally, these programs can add watermarks to PDFs.
Applications that have been designed with the help of Mgosoft PDF Encrypt SDK Crack do not require the installation of Adobe Acrobat in order to correctly encrypt documents, as all the components required to open and process PDF files are already included.
Additionally, the development toolkit features a series of sample applications, meant to provide programmers with a better understanding of the way in which this SDK can help them design their applications using any of the supported programming languages.
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