Editor's review
PDFOne .NET Pro 2.0 is a .NET component that enables developers in eliminating the PDF format’s complexity while helping them to create PDF document processing applications with ease. It supports in developing applications, which can create, modify, optimize, secure, split and merge PDF forms and documents. It comprises of variety of functions and attributes helping developers to carry out the task adeptly. The component works as a proficient library supporting PDF file creation and management, for Microsoft Visual Studio, Delphi .NET, and various other .NET platforms. It even provides you a control that can be placed on your forms, and you can call the comprehensive set of methods for creating, managing, altering and organizing the PDF documents.
The PDFOne .NET Pro component, for example if used with Microsoft Visual Studio, involves a few steps for creating the specified application. The first step is to locate the installed components, followed by the second step to create Windows Application project by specifying required details. Creating the project, it’s the turn to add PDFOne .NET components into Microsoft Visual Studio. Open the toolbox, add a Gnostice PDFOne .NET tab, and further browse and select the Gnostice.PDFOne.dll file to the item list. Further, you have to add the PDFDocument component through References folder, where you would be required to add the .dll file. Now, installing the component PDFDocument object would be created, selecting which you get the Properties Box for changing the attributes. Moving further, create a button over the form and the write a code for PDFDocument component’s usage. Finally, you can build on and execute the developed application, for viewing the resulting output.
Using the PDFOne .NET Pro 2.0 component, you can create, fill, read, compress, secure, append, merge, stamp, build Table of Contents, set bookmarks, and perform variety of functions on PDF documents. The component has been awarded 3.5 rating points for its extensive functionality, easy integrating ability, and remarkable performance in performing a range of functions.
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