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PDF Vision .Net 1.0


PDF Vision .Net is server-component for converting images into PDF format. It supports BMP to PDF, JPG to PDF, GIF to PDF, WMF, EMF, ICO, and PNG.The componenent created only with pure C#, it`s absolutely standalone and doesn`t require Adobe Acrobat®.Developers can add ability of converting images to PDF in web-applications with only two lines of code on C#, VB.Net, ASP.Net.Component has 4 methods of conversion:- ConvertByte() – converts array bytes of Image to PDF string- ConvertFile() – works with files, converts image file to PDF file- ConvertFolder() – takes directory with image files and convert to PDF- ConvertPackFiles() – converts pack of image files to PDF fileIt supports conversion of:- .gif, .bmp, .jpeg, .jpg, .png, .tiff ect.You can specify:- page footer, header- font face, size and color of footer or header- page size and orientation- change image height and width- placing images by horizontal or verticalThe size of our C# component is only about 100 Kb,it works with Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista and has fast speed of conversion.

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0.27 Mb

Publisher: SautinSoft
Product: PDF Vision .Net
Version: 1.0
License:Shareware, $318
File size: 282 Kb (0.27 Mb)
Screenshot: View screenshot
OS: WinXP,Windows2000,Windows2003
Keywords: PDF Vision .Net, JPG to PDF, GIF to PDF, BMP to PDF, TIFF to PDF, TIF to PDF, image to pdf, images to pdf, ico to pdf, wmf to pdf, emf to pdf, DLL, component, ASP.Net, server component C#, VB.Net, Delphi.Net


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