Implement PDF combining capabilities into your applications, all thanks to this powerful software development kit that also supports password-protected files
| Version | 9.4.3 |
| Updated | August 22 2020 |
| Developer |
Mgosoft
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| User Rating |
883
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| Original File Size | 2.3 MB |
| Downloads | 6897 |
| Systems | Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 10 |
| Category | Programming |
Mgosoft PDF Merger SDK bundles all the tools developers require in order to implement PDF joining features into their applications. It delivers a complete development toolkit that comprises libraries, components, and examples meant to demonstrate the real capabilities of the software development kit.
There is no need for you to install an SDK viewer (such as the Acrobat Reader) in order to use the SDK. However, the output document is compatible with Adobe Acrobat Reader Version 5 and above. In other words, you can merge two or more PDF documents into a single one and include such options within their projects.
The range of examples the package deploys includes sample apps for C#, Visual Basic, Visual Basic.NET, and C++ Builder. These sample applications are designed to help you understand what this toolkit can help you build.
Mgosoft PDF Merger SDK Crack provides a simple way for developers to allow the final user of their applications to successfully join one or more documents within a single PDF without losing annotations . This option can be included into a bigger project and redistributed.
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