Resco Mobile App Development Toolkit
The Resco Mobile App Development Toolkit serves as a no-code solution for crafting tailored mobile business applications that enhance platforms such as Microsoft Dynamics 365, Power Platform, Business Central, and Salesforce. This toolkit is particularly beneficial for partners and independent software vendors (ISVs), allowing them to develop scalable, white-labeled applications suited for various sectors, including utilities, energy, construction, and field services.
Featuring offline capabilities and secure data synchronization, users can create mobile solutions geared towards inspections, asset management, and work orders, among other functionalities. The intuitive drag-and-drop interface simplifies the customization process, enabling users to design workflows, forms, and dashboards without requiring programming skills.
This development toolkit not only facilitates the creation of specialized mobile solutions that expand CRM and ERP functionalities but also addresses the unique requirements of frontline employees. By delivering branded applications and modernizing field operations, businesses can potentially unlock new revenue opportunities and provide clients with dependable, sector-specific mobile technology. Resco's adaptable and robust toolkit presents a significant opportunity for growth and innovation in mobile app development.
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Adobe PDF Library SDK
Global OEMs, SaaS providers, and enterprise users utilize the Adobe PDF Library to streamline the processes of creating, editing, and managing PDF documents. As an authorized Adobe partner, our SDK is built using the same source code as Acrobat, ensuring top-notch stability, reliability, and quality.
Supported programming languages include .NET, .NET Framework, Java, and C/C++, and it is compatible with platforms such as Windows, Linux, and MacOS, with package management facilitated through NuGet and Maven.
The library boasts a wide range of capabilities, encompassing annotations, content creation and modification, color management, and various extraction options for text, images, and forms. It also offers features for compression, optimization, and conversion to formats like PDF/A, PDF/X, EPS, PostScript, XPS, and ZUGFeRD, along with robust display and printing options. Moreover, it allows for the import, export, and flattening of both static and dynamic XFA forms, along with AcroForms, and supports a variety of image operations including extraction, rendering, and thumbnail creation. The optimization functionality enhances file size and content, while OCR capabilities enable text addition to documents and images. Additionally, users can convert PDFs to Office formats such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, and implement security measures including viewer settings, redactions, password protection, encryption/decryption, and watermarking.
Pricing structures are adaptable for OEMs, SaaS solutions, and end-users, based on their specific usage needs.
Accelerate your development process and reach the market more swiftly with the Adobe PDF Library; take advantage of the free trial available for download today.
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Javalin
In Javalin, classes are rarely extended, and interfaces are seldom implemented, reflecting the framework's minimalist approach. Built upon Jetty, Javalin comprises only a few thousand lines of code, which enables it to achieve performance levels comparable to Jetty's native implementation. Its concise codebase facilitates an easy understanding of the source material for developers. Unlike numerous other web frameworks in Java and Kotlin, which typically offer distinct versions for each language, Javalin is designed for seamless interoperability, allowing developers to create applications in a consistent manner across both Java and Kotlin. Operating on Jetty—one of the most trusted and widely used web servers for the JVM—Javalin provides extensive configuration options, including support for SSL, HTTP/3, and all the features inherent to Jetty. Additionally, while many lightweight web frameworks in Java and Kotlin often lack OpenAPI support, Javalin incorporates this capability, making it a more flexible choice for developers. This unique combination of features positions Javalin as an exceptional option for efficiently building contemporary web applications that can easily adapt to various requirements.
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Echo
This web framework for Go is designed with a focus on efficiency and minimalism, boasting an extensible architecture that emphasizes performance. Its HTTP router is engineered for rapid processing with zero dynamic memory allocation, ensuring intelligent route handling. Developers can easily construct robust and scalable RESTful APIs, organizing them into manageable groups for better structure. Security is made straightforward through automatic TLS certificate management via Let's Encrypt, enhancing the safety of applications. With built-in support for HTTP/2, the framework optimizes both speed and user experience significantly. It comes equipped with a variety of built-in middleware options and allows the creation of custom middleware applicable at the root, group, or individual route levels. The framework also excels in data binding for multiple HTTP request payload formats, such as JSON, XML, or form data. Additionally, it offers a comprehensive API for delivering diverse HTTP responses, accommodating formats like JSON, XML, HTML, files, attachments, inline data, streams, or blobs. Template rendering capabilities are flexible, supporting any chosen template engine, along with a centralized and customizable HTTP error handling system. The API's design prioritizes ease of extension, making it adaptable for various applications and scenarios. Overall, this framework emerges as a formidable resource for developers aiming to create efficient web applications, while its extensive features ensure a comprehensive development experience.
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