Chrome PdfRenderer 2022.9.9056
dit, add pages, merge, combine, and manipulate PDF files with Chrome PdfRenderer. This powerful tool allows your team to integrate PDF capabilities into your project development with the issues of bulky third-party or off-the-shelf software. This eliminates the need to purchase cost-prohibitive solutions that tend to slow down the deployment and development of innovative projects. Especially when Chrome PdfRenderer is open source based. That is how you know all the bugs and flaws have been worked out long before you integrate this system into your current dev team's environment.
Chrome PdfRenderer fully supports .NET 5 Core, Standard, and Framework. It uses advanced Chromium rendering to transform and convert HTML, URL, ASPX, text, and images into fully editable PDF documents. That is especially useful in today's workforce, where having a universal format for communication and tasks is critical to success. So many hybrid and remote workers are spread out geographically that formatting like PDF makes much more sense than a unique system for a single business. The more cross-platform you are, the better.
Your team will not have to sacrifice any of the security protections you would expect from a full PDF suite like Adobe. Chrome PdfRenderer allows for permissions, passwords, metadata control, and digital signatures. That is a massive benefit for industries in healthcare, law, real estate, and anything related to the protection of private user data. You want to ensure that only the proper recipients can view the contents of a protected PDF document.
You can learn more about the capabilities of Chrome PdfRenderer at https://ironpdf.com/docs/questions/ironpdf-2021-chrome-rendering-engine-eap/. This is a free-to-use integration while you are still in the development phase of your project. You are only required to purchase a license once you hit active deployment. Download your own copy by visiting https://ironpdf.com/ today.
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Changes: 2022.9.9056
License key is not read from applications or web config files
Microsoft Visual C++ dependencies are missing on Windows
A bug causing forms to be vertically offset by a few pixels
Duplicate method name when using VB.NET
Added support for form checkboxes when converting HTML to PDF