A PDF processor written in Go.
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A PDF processor written in Go.
Open-source PDF generation library built with TypeScript and React. Features a WYSIWYG template designer, PDF viewer, and powerful generation capabilities. Create custom PDFs effortlessly in both browser and Node.js environments.
Sample code for the Datalogics C++, Java, and .NET interfaces of the Adobe PDF Library
PDF Verse is a powerful web based PDF Editor with tools for editing, converting, and manipulating PDFs. Merge, compress, add or remove pages, or extract text using OCR technology. Convert PDF to DOC, Excel, PPT, JPG, PNG, Text and many more format as well and vice versa. PDF Verse also has user-friendly interface and wide range of features as well
labelmake has moved and now available at pdfme / https://github.com/pdfme/pdfme
PDF editor in the browser – add text, checkboxes, pictures, signatures to PDF files. Merge, rotate PDF pages – iframe, script and React component
Sample code for the Datalogics Java interface of the Adobe PDF Library setup to build with Maven
Sample code for the Datalogics .NET interface of the Adobe PDF Library
Sample code for the Datalogics .NET Framework interface of the Adobe PDF Library
Sample code for the Datalogics C++ interface of the Adobe PDF Library
A NPM Package built on top of pdf-lib that provides functonalities like merge, rotate, split,download pdf to disk and many more...
A painless HTML to PDF rendering service. Generate PDF reports and documents from HTML templates or raw HTML.
Built with pdf-actions NPM package.
Adobe PDF Library Samples in Visual Basic for .NET
A C# wrapper written around QPDF, allowing for various operations on PDF documents: transformations, page manipulation, linearization, and more.
PDF editing directly in Nextcloud
Merge pdf in nodejs.
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