RAD PDF
Enhance your website's capabilities with RAD PDF, an installation-free solution for PDF editing, form filling, redaction, signing, viewing, and much more!
Designed as a user-friendly library/WebControl that works seamlessly with .NET 3.5+, .NET Core, and .NET 5+, RAD PDF is compatible with various ASP.NET frameworks such as MVC, Razor, Blazor, and WebForms.
This powerful tool supports 99% of internet browsers across platforms including Linux, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, and mobile devices, eliminating the need for plugins or Adobe Reader. More than just a PDF to HTML converter, RAD PDF fully supports essential PDF features such as annotations, bookmarks, form fields, and page labels.
With sophisticated PDF options, users can selectively enable or disable features not accessible through Adobe Acrobat Reader, such as restricting PDF download while still permitting online viewing.
Moreover, RAD PDF allows users to fill out and save PDF form fields directly through their web browsers, streamlining the process without requiring any software installation.
By integrating directly with ASP.NET, RAD PDF empowers your web application to collect input data, create tailored workflows, and offer an intuitive graphical user interface for virtually any online PDF interaction you can envision!
Experience the convenience of RAD PDF and elevate your website's PDF handling capabilities today!
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MobiPDF (formerly PDF Extra)
MobiPDF, previously known as PDF Extra, serves as a user-friendly platform for reading and editing PDFs, offering features such as creating, organizing, annotating, filling, signing, converting, and sharing any PDF file. This versatile tool stands out as a cost-effective substitute for Adobe Acrobat Pro, catering to a wide array of user needs.
HERE’S WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT WITH MOBIPDF:
Multiple Viewing Options: Utilize a focused "Read Mode" for an uninterrupted reading experience.
Sophisticated Editing Capabilities: Engage with a PDF editing interface reminiscent of Word.
Bidirectional Conversions: Effortlessly transform PDFs into and from formats like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or images.
OCR Integration: Enhance scanned documents by making them searchable.
Annotation Features: Utilize tools to highlight, comment, strikethrough, stamp, and more to improve your documents.
Simple PDF Management: Easily reorder, compress, split, and merge PDFs as you need.
Signing and Security: Incorporate signatures, create and fill out forms, and safeguard your PDFs with passwords, encryption, and digital certificates.
Offline Functionality: Continue working on your files without needing an internet connection.
Instant Translation: Translate any PDF into over 50 languages with just a click.
Overall, MobiPDF combines essential features and user-friendly design, making it a reliable choice for anyone needing comprehensive PDF tools.
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VisualEditor
The VisualEditor initiative led by the Editing team aims to create a reliable rich-text editor tailored for MediaWiki. This editor, which operates as a MediaWiki extension with support from the Parsoid project for HTML+RDFa, is architected to ensure that its fundamental features can function independently of MediaWiki, Parsoid, or Node.js. Since its launch in 2020, VisualEditor has been available to all users on MediaWiki.org and is also implemented across nearly all versions of Wikipedia and Wikivoyage. For numerous other Wikimedia projects and languages, it is provided as an optional Beta Feature for those logged in. While VisualEditor can be accessed in certain namespaces, including the main namespace, it is generally not available in discussion or template namespaces. One of the major hurdles facing the Wikimedia movement is the decline in the growth of new contributors. In response to this challenge, VisualEditor was introduced to remove unnecessary technical barriers associated with Wikimedia’s editing interface, which is critical for increasing the contributor base. By streamlining the editing experience, this initiative not only seeks to improve user satisfaction but also aims to create a more welcoming atmosphere for prospective contributors, ultimately fostering a thriving community. As a result, VisualEditor represents a significant step towards revitalizing engagement with Wikimedia projects.
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Slate
Slate presents an extensively customizable framework tailored for the creation of rich text editors, enabling developers to build intricate editors similar to those utilized by platforms such as Medium, Dropbox Paper, or Google Docs, which are vital for contemporary web applications while maintaining a clean and manageable codebase. This adaptability is facilitated by a plugin-oriented architecture, which empowers developers to enhance features without being confined to the framework's foundational capabilities. Visualize it as a modular approach to contenteditable, perfectly aligned with React. Drawing upon the strengths of tools like Draft.js, Prosemirror, and Quill, Slate is presently in its beta stage. Although its core API is functional, more advanced capabilities may necessitate user contributions to tailor solutions for particular scenarios. It's important to note that some APIs remain in flux and may evolve as enhancements are discovered. A standout feature of Slate is its focus on treating plugins as fundamental elements, which allows for a wide array of features to be integrated effortlessly. This innovative approach not only streamlines the development process but also enriches the overall user experience. In summary, Slate marks a notable advancement in the landscape of rich text editing solutions.
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