Mobile Cross-Platform PDF Viewers: Options for Android, iOS, Windows Store...
The rise of mobile platforms, each with its own native programming language and API, has created new demand for cross-platform development tools and SDKs. To display a PDF, most cross-platform toolkits...
View ArticlePDF SDK bindings for PHP, Python, and Ruby
PDFTron open sources PDFNet language bindings for PHP, Python, and Ruby. We are happy to announce that the source code for the PHP, Python, and Ruby bindings for PDFNet are now open source. This is in...
View ArticleTable extraction and PDF to XML with PDFGenie
Intro Why is PDF so popular and what is its Achilles’ foot? How difficult is it to extract a table from PDF? What is the best tool to extract structure from PDF? PDF Liberation Hackathon PDFGenie...
View ArticleiOS Tools V 6.2
The way tool library callbacks work has changed for better transparency and customization. Updating existing code to work with the new PDFViewCtrl should only take a couple of minutes and is described...
View ArticleA simple example of converting PDF to HTML
We have received lots of interest in our new PDF to HTML/EPUB conversion since it was released in PDFNet 6.0. With this interest we have also gotten questions on customizing the output. So today I’ll...
View ArticlePDFTron PDFNet for .Net Now Available From Nuget.org
Recently we added PDFNet to the Nuget gallery. For our .Net users this is a great new way to keep up on the latest PDFNet releases. www.nuget.org/packages/PDFNet/ This package includes all of our .Net...
View ArticleUsing PDFNet From a Swift Project on iOS
With Xcode 6, Apple introduced a brand new programming language, Swift. PDFNet is easy to use with a Swift project. This post will show how to set up a new Swift project and display a PDF. This post...
View ArticlePDFNet for .Net and AnyCPU
In a previous post we announced the availability of PDFNet in Nuget, and also discussed how we made PDFNet work with the AnyCPU configuration. Feedback for the AnyCPU setup has been great, but our...
View ArticlePDF Day in Washington DC and New York City
PDFTron would like to invite you to join us at PDF Day. Hosted in Washington, DC on December 10, 2014 and New York City on December 11, 2014, the event will provide CIOs, IT executives, content...
View ArticleCollaborating with PDF
PDFTron was pleased to present at the PDF Association‘s recently held PDFDay conference in Washington, DC and New York City. James Borthwick, a member of our development team, presented a talk on...
View ArticleCross-Platform Word to PDF Conversion
View and Convert Microsoft Word Documents Anywhere We’re very pleased to announce the launch of the newest addition to PDFNet SDK: built-in Word conversion. Now you can go straight from .docx to .pdf,...
View ArticlePDFTron at the PDF Technical Conference 2015
PDFTron is pleased to announce that we are a sponsor and presenter at the upcoming PDF Technical Conference 2015, held October 19-20 in San Jose, California. Aimed at software developers and technical...
View ArticleIntroducing PDFNetJS: A Complete Browser-Side PDF Viewer and Editor
The WEB is taking over (obviously) On desktop computers, web apps continue to replace activities that were previously fulfilled by Windows/Mac/Linux programs. The advantages are many: web apps are...
View Articlepdf.js: Interesting Project, Incorrect Rendering
pdf.js is a well known project for rendering PDF documents directly in the browser. In that sense, it is similar to our recently announced PDFNetJS. While pdf.js is interesting project, and may be a...
View ArticleSemantic Content Recognition in PDF
Semantic content recognition is the ability to identify components of a document by their “class” – that is if any particular content constitutes a title, subtitle, section, paragraph, word, figure,...
View ArticleGetting Started with PDFNet for iOS
This Getting Started document is for users of the PDFNet dynamic framework, version 6.7 and greater. For users of the static library, or earlier version of PDFNet, please refer to getting started with...
View ArticleGetting Started with Cross-Platform PDF Processing Using Xamarin.iOS and...
This Getting Started document is for users of the PDFNet version 6.7 and greater. For users of earlier version of PDFNet, please refer to Getting Started (2014). Introduction This tutorial shows the...
View ArticleGetting Started with Cross-Platform PDF Processing Using Xamarin.Android and...
This Getting Started document is for users of the PDFNet version 6.7 and greater. For users of earlier version of PDFNet, please refer to Getting Started (2014). Introduction This tutorial shows the...
View ArticleCreating a Realtime PDF Annotation and Commenting System
Viewing a PDF directly in a web app is steadily becoming mainstream. PDFTron’s WebViewer, the leading, most reliable javascript PDF viewer, is now powering hundreds of apps around the web. After...
View ArticleGetting Started with Android
Introduction PDFNet Mobile SDK for Android brings the full power of the PDFNet library to Android devices. The SDK ships with simple to use Java APIs that allow developers to seamlessly integrate PDF...
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