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Render VSTX & VSSX File Formats using GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET 17.3.0
We are delighted to announce another monthly release of GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET API with some exciting new features. GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET 17.3.0 supports rendering of VSTX and VSSX file formats. The latest version also supports metered licensing, size adjustment options for CAD files, removing annotation when rendering PDF documents, hide/show tracked changes when rendering Word documents and much more. Please continue to explore more about GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET 17.3.0.
GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET 17.3.0 – New Features
GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET 17.3.0… Continue ReadingAnnouncing a new Modern UI for GroupDocs.Viewer for Java
It is an exciting moment for me to announce that a new UI for GroupDocs.Viewer for Java has been released. Re-written from scratch with usability in mind, the new user interface has a good look, better user experience and a neat feeling. GroupDocs.Viewer for Java is an API to render vast variety of documents into HTML and images. It allows you to convert pages of a document into separate HTML or image files which can be later be used in… Continue Reading
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Key Improvements and Bug Fixes in GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET 17.2.0
GroupDocs team is always looking for the ways to provide improved features and make the GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET API more rich and straightforward. The brand new GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET release, 17.2.0 comes up with 11 key improvements and bug fixes. Not only this, it also supports rendering of LaTeX format and password protected MPP(2003) files. You can download the version 17.2.0 for an improved experience.
GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET 17.2.0 – New Features
Below are the new features that are introduced… Continue ReadingPartially Render Large Excel Sheets with GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET 17.1.0
We are delighted to announce that the first monthly release of GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET for the year 2017 is out and available. Using GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET 17.1.0 users will be able to partially render the large Excel sheets. The latest version also supports the configuration of ViewerConfig class via app.config or web.config file. Furthermore, 9 issues have been fixed in this release. Continue to read more about v17.1.0.
GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET 17.1.0 – New Features
GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET 17.1.0 has… Continue ReadingRender OTS and WebP File Formats with GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET 16.12.0
We’ve been delighted to see the response that we received from the users since we released next generation GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET. Therefore, we always keep improving the API and adding more attractive features to it and today, we are much excited to release GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET 16.12.0. With this latest release of the year, users will be able to render and view OTS and WebP file formats. This release also contains some important bug fixes and improvements. … Continue Reading
Spring Front-end of GroupDocs.Viewer for Java v16.11.0
Team GroupDocs delightedly announcing another release of Spring front-end of GroupDocs.Viewer for Java. The release includes fixes and improvements. We recommend to download and try the latest version. GroupDocs.Viewer for Java API have capabilities to render variety of documents into HTML, SVG and images to view them on different platforms. The Spring front-end is an open source example application so you can explore the API and learn that how to use the API in your own projects.
Viewer API
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GroupDocs.Viewer for Java Servlets Front-end
We are excited to announced another release of Servlets front-end of GroupDocs.Viewer for Java scheduled this November. The release comes with improvements and fixes. We recommend to download and try the latest version. GroupDocs.Viewer for Java API allow us to render a wide range of documents into HTML, SVG and images to view them on any platform. The Servlets front-end is an example application to let you learn how to use the API in your own implementations.
Better HTML rendering
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GroupDocs.Viewer for Java 3.7.0 makes easy to render Email attachments and PDF document with layered content
Team GroupDocs is excitedly releasing a new version of GroupDocs.Viewer for Java. Many of the new features have been introduced in GroupDocs.Viewer for Java 3.7.0, such as the rendering of Email attachments and Rendering PDF document with layered content. Some of the important fixes about outstanding issues and improvements have also packed with this release. In order to enable all the rich features in your project please upgrade your document viewer applications with the latest version of the API. … Continue Reading
Posted in GroupDocs.Viewer Product Family Tagged GroupDocs Viewer for Java
More Enhanced GroupDocs.Viewer ASP.NET WebForm Front End
Based on our customers’ feedbacks and suggestions GroupDocs team is pleased to release another version of GroupDocs.Viewer ASP.NET WebForm Front End. With new enhancements and fixes, most of the reported issues have also been resolved in ASP.NET WebForm Front End. We recommend you to download and try the latest version of the application to explore our new and improved functionalities. Let’s have a look at the list of enhancements and fixes.
ASP.NET WebForm Document Viewer – Enhancements
ASP.NET WebForm … Continue Reading Posted in GroupDocs.Viewer Product Family Tagged ASP.NET, document viewer, GroupDocs Viewer, GroupDocs Viewer for .NET
Releasing Improved ASP.NET MVC Front End
GroupDocs team is happy to release another version of ASP.NET MVC Front End with a bunch of new features that were demanded by the customers. Not only this but most of the reported issues have also been resolved in the latest ASP.NET MVC Front End. We recommend you to download and try this version of the application to get a much better experience. Let’s have a look at the list of enhancements, fixes, and improvements.