GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET Library – Introduction
We are pleased to announce the release of the new library that enhances a set of our document collaboration tools - GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET. The library generates PDF and Word documents from templates by automatically filling out merge fields with custom data. If your company or a client have to create tens or hundreds of documents by filling out standard templates with data obtained through user input or from a DB, this library can be of great help.
Using Shared Storage with the GroupDocs.Annotation for Java Library in Windows and Linux Environments
Hello! Today I’d like to show you how to store and open files from a shared folder within your network using the GroupDocs.Annotation for Java library. For those of you who are not familiar with the library yet, it’s basically a web-based document viewer that comes with a comprehensive set of annotation tools. The library allows end users to comment on and mark up almost 50 types of documents from within your Java app.
Easy Integrate GroupDocs.Annotation for .NET Library into Your ASP.NET MVC5 App
GroupDocs.Annotation for .NET library is a web-based framework which provides features for annotating different types of documents in a web-browser without having to install plugins or middleware on the client. With GroupDocs.Annotation, end users can view and annotate PDF, Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, OpenOffice, AutoCAD and other types of documents and image files. The library comes with a set of commenting and markup tools, including: rectangles, polylines, watermarks, point and area notes, text markup and strikeouts.
Stripping GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET Functionality Down to a Lightweight Document Embedding Tool
GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET is a web-oriented framework which provides ample possibilities to view a wide variety of documents in a web-browser, including PDF, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, AutoCAD and many more. However, quite often there are situations when you are looking for a simple and quick solution and don’t need all the functionality that comes with a library. In case of GroupDocs.Viewer, for example, you may not want to use iframes on your pages, or add a lot of additional JavaScript and CSS files, which are used by GroupDocs.
Using a Network Storage with the GroupDocs.Annotation for .NET Library
Greetings everyone! Not all of you might know that the latest version of the GroupDocs.Annotation for .NET library can read and save annotated documents not only from local storage or web links, but also from network storage. In other words, you can now locate documents on any network machine. This feature can be useful for businesses who have several machines networked to one main storage, or for customers who use one machine as a server and another one as a file storage.
GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET Module Is Now Available for DNN Users
Good news for DNN users - we’ve recently released a module which allows you to integrate GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET into DNN CMS. Using the module you can seamlessly embed our HTML5 document viewer into your DNN site and display over 45 types of documents and images on any web page. Different from our cloud-based module, this version is developed based on the GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET library, which means you can now store and process documents on your own servers.
Manage User Permissions by Replacing HTTP Handlers in GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET Library
Greetings everyone! As you may know, GroupDocs.Viewer allows you to open and browse different types of documents (PDF, Word, Excel, etc.) in a browser, without any third-party plugins or programs. The viewer simply converts documents to a set of images, HTML, CSS and SVG and combines them to render the documents in HTML pages. GroupDocs.Viewer has several implementations designed for different platforms and forms of distribution. One of them is a .
GroupDocs.Annotation for Java - Integrating with a Java Web Project
Greetings everyone! As you may already know, we’ve recently released the GroupDocs.Annotation for Java library. It is basically an HTML5-based document viewer that comes with a comprehensive set of tools for marking up and commenting on documents of almost 50 file formats. The library provides end users with the ability to view, annotate and collaborate on documents in real time. Today we’d like to present you with a quick guide on how to set up a basic Java web application with the document annotation capability.
GroupDocs.Annotation for Java Library - Annotate PDF, Office and Image Files within Your Java Apps
We are pleased to inform developers, especially those of you who prefer the Linux platform, about the release of the GroupDocs.Annotation for Java library. It is an HTML5 standard compliant library that allows you to display PDF, Microsoft Office and image files and comes with a comprehensive set of document commenting and markup tools. The viewer can work two ways: by rasterizing documents or by converting them to a combination of SVG, HTML and CSS.
GroupDocs.Conversion for .NET Library - Convert Over 50 File Formats in VB.NET & C#: Word (DOCX, DOC) to PDF to Image Files and More
Good news for .NET developers - our universal document conversion library, GroupDocs Conversion for .NET is now available for download! The library enables developers to seamlessly convert back and forth between over 50 common file formats from within their .NET (C#, VB.NET) apps. For example, using the library, you can convert Word documents (DOC, DOCX) to PDF files and to images without the need for Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat on either server or client side.