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PDFDoc Scout 1.10 - Royalty-free PDF generation library

Royalty-free PDF generation library

PDFDoc Scout
PDFDoc Scout: Library for royalty-free PDF generation in VB, C#,.NET, C++, ASP and ASP.NET



- Full set of methods and properties to add and manage text, Unicode text, images, annotations, outlines, controls (for "acroforms") and javascript actions;

- Fonts embedding (TTF, TTC) including Unicode text support;

- Built-in EMF to PDF conversion engine including support for EMF images produced by virtual EMF printers;

- 128 and 40 bits security options, password protection options;

- hDC emulation support so existing WinGDI code can be re-directed to produce reports in PDF format;

- Ability to handle produced PDF document in memory without need for temporary files and provide on-the-fly generation directly into browser (with ASP and ASP.NET);

- "One pass writing" mode support (PDF is streamed directly to the file without storing in memory) for hi-speed large PDF documents production;

- Ability to attach files to PDF;

- Barcode drawing support;

- Jpeg, Flate (BMP), CCITT 3, CCITT 3 (2D), CCITT 4 image compression modes support;

- Support for PNG, TIFF, GIF images support (via additional free addon)

What is new in version 1.10:

.AddAttachedFile method added to attach files to PDF document improved handling of embedded fonts minor bug-fixes

Order:

For $299.00

Download: Download PDFDoc Scout 1.10 (2.7 Mb)
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Release Date:2006-12-20
Last Updated:2006-12-14
Manufacturer: ByteScout
Product Support: PDFDoc Scout WebSite
  
Language:English
Requirements:
Install:Install Only
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