GroupDocs.Comparison for .NET Library - Compare PDF, Word, Excel and Other Text Documents with a Diff View GUI
We’re glad to announce the release of the GroupDocs.Comparison for .NET library. Developers working on .NET can use the library to seamlessly add document comparison capability to their own applications. With this library, end users can compare documents of all most popular formats, including PDF, Microsoft Word and Excel. The library also includes a diff view GUI, which displays differences between two documents with a redline view approach and is easy to customize and integrate into your own app.
Capture Electronic Signatures from within Your ASP.NET Apps with the GroupDocs.Signature for .NET Library
We are glad to announce the release of the GroupDocs Signature for .NET Library. The library is developed based on our online signature app and enables developers to easily add electronic signature capabilities to their own ASP.NET, C#/VB.NET applications. It’s a one-stop-shop solution, which includes all the necessary controls for a complete, legally-binding electronic signature workflow. Key features include: Electronic Signature Capture Control Users can sign documents either by uploading a scanned copy of their signature, or by drawing it right in a web-browser with a mouse.
GroupDocs Viewer for Java Library - a J2EE & J2SE Universal Java Document Viewer
We’re pleased to announce the release of the GroupDocs Viewer for Java Library! Java developers can now seamlessly use our web-based document viewer within their Java development environment. Just like GroupDocs Viewer for .NET Library, this version can be easily embedded into customer platforms and allows developers to display over 40 document and image file formats without any external dependencies.
Benefits of the GroupDocs Document Viewer for Java Library: Support for more than 40 file formats, including: Portable Document Format: .
Online Signature Plugin from GroupDocs Now Available for DotNetNuke
We’ve announced the launch of GroupDocs’ online signature plugin for DotNetNuke. This plugin lets you embed signature forms into DotNetNuke, share them with customers and collect signatures online. The workflow is simple: upload a document template to GroupDocs, add signature fields (date, sign, single/multi-line text fields, etc.), include signer email addresses and publish. Recipients fill in the form information and submit it online. An instant notification is received on completion of the task.
HTML5 Image, PDF and Microsoft Office Document Annotation Library for ASP.NET, C# and VB.NET Apps
We’ve received a lot of feedback from our customers asking us to create a .NET library based on our HTML5 document annotation app. We’ve worked hard and today are pleased to announce the release of the document annotation library for developers on .NET platforms (ASP.NET, C#, VB.NET). Using the library, developers can seamlessly enhance their web and mobile apps with the ability to annotate Microsoft Office documents, PDFs and image files.
Online PDF Annotation Plugin for Moodle CMS Now Available for Download
We’re glad to announce the launch of GroupDocs’ annotation plugin for Moodle. GroupDocs Annotation, an online annotation app, is popular with our users because it lets them annotate and review most popular file formats from a web-browser. Upload any document that you want a team to review to a GroupDocs account. Then copy and paste the embed link to a Moodle page. Invite and share the link with members to start collaborative annotation.
GroupDocs Comparison Plugin for TextPattern Released
GroupDocs is excited to announce the launch of the GroupDocs Comparison plugin for TextPattern. With this plugin, you can compare two documents in a browser. Select source and target files and run the comparison. Embed the compared documents to your TextPattern pages and easily share them with peers. GroupDocs Comparison generates a summary of any changes made to the document. Tracking insertions or deletions is easy. GroupDocs Comparison runs on a web-browser so no new software installations is needed.
GroupDocs Viewer for .NET 1.5.0 Supports Microsoft Visio and Outlook Files
We’re happy to announce the release of GroupDocs Viewer for .NET 1.5.0 as an update to our suite of .NET Libraries. This version includes many new features and enhancements. Some of the features and enhancements are listed below:
Support for Microsoft Visio and Microsoft Outlook file formats A setting to customize the width of the thumbnails container A setting to display the image width (for cache generation) Cross-domain detection Support for Norwegian language Header-less Viewer and control methods Concatenation of multiple streams into one document Usage of a default width for images having smaller widths A message box to display the file-download errors Client error handling for GetPdf2JavaScript Supports the display of pages with variable heights in their original proportion Resizing after creation: the setWidth and setHeight methods allow resizing of the viewer even after creation Error propagation to customer’s code: an event is triggered when an error occurs, containing the information about the error.
How Lawyers and Legal Firms Benefit from GroupDocs' Document Comparison App
Online document management has gained wide industry acceptance in the last few years. From version control, central document repositories, cost reduction, and increasing employee output: cloud technologies helps. One of the tasks we often perform in our work is to compare documents or files to find differences and check which version is the most recent. That can be frustrating at times: it is time consuming and takes time that could be used for other tasks.
Bootstrap v3: What Has Changed in the New Version
Introduction In one of my previous articles I talked about using the Bootstrap CSS framework in web projects. Exactly 2 years after the very first release of Bootstrap to the open world by the ex-Twitter developers we have now Bootstrap v3 - the new version of the most popular CSS framework. I’m calling it the most popular because of the recently announced results from the meanpath source-code search engine which shows that 1% of websites nowadays are using Bootstrap.