List of the Top PDF SDK for Linux in 2025 - Page 2

Reviews and comparisons of the top PDF SDK for Linux


Here’s a list of the best PDF SDK for Linux. Use the tool below to explore and compare the leading PDF SDK for Linux. Filter the results based on user ratings, pricing, features, platform, region, support, and other criteria to find the best option for you.
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    jPDFViewer Reviews & Ratings

    jPDFViewer

    Qoppa Software

    Seamlessly integrate powerful PDF capabilities into your application.
    Incorporating a PDF reader into your Java application or website can be accomplished with jPDFViewer, a self-sufficient Java component that can function as part of a Java app or web application, either as an applet or via Java webstart. This versatile tool is compatible with various operating systems including Windows, Mac, and Linux, making it a flexible choice for developers. jPDFViewer provides the capability to open documents sourced from local drives, network locations, URLs, or Java input streams, accommodating files generated at runtime as well as those retrieved from databases. Key functionalities include: - Compatibility with any Java-supporting platform for reading and displaying PDF files - The ability to print PDF documents directly - Support for filling out interactive forms within PDFs - Access to all markup annotations - Validation and display of digital signatures - Features for text search and selection - Advanced navigation tools such as zoom, loupe, snap, pan, and more - User-friendly navigation options including bookmarks, thumbnails, and annotations - A customizable user interface and toolbar to suit various preferences - Support for all types of images, ensuring broad usability across different media types. With these features, jPDFViewer stands out as a powerful option for integrating PDF functionalities into Java-based projects.
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    jPDFEditor Reviews & Ratings

    jPDFEditor

    Qoppa Software

    Empower your PDF workflow with seamless editing and integration.
    jPDFEditor caters specifically to developers and integrators, while Qoppa Software provides PDF Studio, a versatile desktop PDF editor compatible with Mac, Windows, and Linux, built on robust PDF technology. With jPDFEditor, users can easily load documents from various sources, including local and network drives, URLs, and Java input streams, which is particularly beneficial for runtime-generated documents or those sourced from databases. After making edits, the library also supports saving the modified documents. Key features include the ability to display and print PDF files, seamlessly convert text and image formats (like GIF, PNG, JPG, and TIFF) into PDFs, and fill out and save interactive PDF forms. Users can annotate and markup PDFs with full support for all types of PDF annotations, digitally sign documents, edit content, and perform redaction. Additionally, jPDFEditor offers optional modules for Optical Character Recognition (OCR) and document comparison. Its powerful API, known as jPDFProcess, enables extensive PDF manipulation, while features like text search, selection, and copy facilitate efficient document handling. The interface supports easy navigation through thumbnails, bookmarks, annotations, and signatures, complemented by advanced tools such as zoom, loupe, and snapshot functionalities. Overall, jPDFEditor provides a comprehensive solution for managing PDF files effectively.