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ORPALIS is pleased to announce the release of XLSX support in its SDK offer for desktop and web development, GdPicture.NET Document Imaging SDK and DocuVieware HTML5 Viewer and Document Management Kit.
MURET, France - PennZone -- GdPicture.NET and DocuVieware include native XLSX support since July and the latest version introduces new features and improvements.
XLSX support in GdPicture.NET
Like all the Office solutions developed by ORPALIS, (DOCX, ODT, RTF and more), XLSX support is thread-safe and independent of applications like MS Excel and OpenOffice.org and no conversion or server dependencies are required.
Main features
XLSX support in DocuVieware
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DocuVieware is format-agnostic: an XLSX document can be manipulated client-side just like a PDF or any other document in a collaborative manner with features like annotations and comments.
Permissions, security, and custom-actions are managed server-side.
Many live demos are available on the DocuVieware website.
Coming soon
Power Point (.pptx) support is going to be released before the end of the year.
A version history page with weekly improvements is available on the GdPicture.NET website.
About ORPALIS
ORPALIS is specialized in automating large-scale document-based processes, providing document imaging and document-management toolkits as well as software tools for the general public. ORPALIS is the creator, developer, and owner of the comprehensive document imaging toolkit series released under the brand "GdPicture", now a worldwide known and respected leader in the imaging technologies industry. More than 13,000 developers based in over 70 countries have included GdPicture components in their applications. In 2011 ORPALIS releases PaperScan, marking the beginning of a new line of products meant for end-users. PDF Reducer is launched in 2013. In 2015 a most powerful universal HTML5 viewer and document management kit called DocuVieware is made available to the public. The same year, a software tool for converting scanned documents to the searchable PDF/OCR format, the ORPALIS PDF OCR, is launched. In 2016 DocuVieware Lite Free HTML5 Document Viewer is released. PassportPDF, released in 2018, is a modern cloud infrastructure offering freemium microservices via the AvePDF web application which addresses document management challenges of professional and general public users.
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XLSX support in GdPicture.NET
Like all the Office solutions developed by ORPALIS, (DOCX, ODT, RTF and more), XLSX support is thread-safe and independent of applications like MS Excel and OpenOffice.org and no conversion or server dependencies are required.
Main features
- Read XSLX from file or stream without Microsoft Excel
- Print XLSX document with full control on the printing process
- Convert to searchable PDF
- Display cell/text, tables, styles, formatting
- Convert to image files
- Hyperlinks
- Table of content
- Conversion retains layout
- Conversion to PDF preserves fonts and text
- Search text
- Extract text
- Any CPU: available in 32-bit & 64-bit versions
- Can work in multi-thread applications
XLSX support in DocuVieware
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DocuVieware is format-agnostic: an XLSX document can be manipulated client-side just like a PDF or any other document in a collaborative manner with features like annotations and comments.
Permissions, security, and custom-actions are managed server-side.
Many live demos are available on the DocuVieware website.
Coming soon
Power Point (.pptx) support is going to be released before the end of the year.
A version history page with weekly improvements is available on the GdPicture.NET website.
About ORPALIS
ORPALIS is specialized in automating large-scale document-based processes, providing document imaging and document-management toolkits as well as software tools for the general public. ORPALIS is the creator, developer, and owner of the comprehensive document imaging toolkit series released under the brand "GdPicture", now a worldwide known and respected leader in the imaging technologies industry. More than 13,000 developers based in over 70 countries have included GdPicture components in their applications. In 2011 ORPALIS releases PaperScan, marking the beginning of a new line of products meant for end-users. PDF Reducer is launched in 2013. In 2015 a most powerful universal HTML5 viewer and document management kit called DocuVieware is made available to the public. The same year, a software tool for converting scanned documents to the searchable PDF/OCR format, the ORPALIS PDF OCR, is launched. In 2016 DocuVieware Lite Free HTML5 Document Viewer is released. PassportPDF, released in 2018, is a modern cloud infrastructure offering freemium microservices via the AvePDF web application which addresses document management challenges of professional and general public users.
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