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  1. Problem converting publisher (NETFramework) - U...

    Hello, When trying to convert a Publisher file on GroupDocs.Conversion.netFramework 26.3.0 it fails with Unable to load Aspose.PDF error. This can be easily fixed by manually referencing the Aspose.PDF package - but I …...Publisher conversions on the .NET Framework build, which is why the...scenario of Publisher on NET Framework version of the package. Thanks...

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  2. GroupDocs.Conversion Product Family

    Document Automation APIs to enrich .net and Java applications to view, edit, annotate, convert, compare, e-sign, parse, split, merge, redact, or classify documents of almost all the popular file formats....Conversion for .NET. with the extinct features that...releasing GroupDocs.Conversion for .NET 3.0.0. which is also known as...

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  3. Conversion.NETFramework starting v25.12 and up,...

    Hello, until version 25.11 the integration into a COM object was seamless. Since version 25.12, with the integration of the embedded fonts, using Value Tuple, it is no more possible to integrate into COM as it leads to l…...Alternatively, if you can target .NET Framework 4.7 or later, the ValueTuple...ValueTuple type is baked into the framework and you can drop the external...

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  4. Does GroupDocs.Editor have a Vue component to e...

    Does GroupDocs.Editor have a Vue component to embed document editing functionality, or does it provide JavaScript libraries to do document editing in the vue interface...You could implemnet it in any .NET or Java application. As far...implemnet any JavaScript framework (e.g. Angular, Vue, React)...

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  5. System requirements | GroupDocs

    Overview To produce and manipulate the documents, the machine that GroupDocs.Classification for .net runs on doesn’t need to have Adobe Acrobat, Microsoft Office or OpenOffice installed: GroupDocs.Classification for .net has their own document processing engine. The machine that GroupDocs.Classification for .net runs on doesn’t need to have Adobe Acrobat, Microsoft Office or OpenOffice installed: GroupDocs.Classification for .net has their own document processing engine. Supported Operating System Windows Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional (x64) Microsoft Windows 2000 Server (x64) Microsoft Windows 2003 Server (x64) Microsoft Windows 2008 Server (x64) Microsoft Windows 2012 Server (x64) Microsoft Windows 2012 R2 Server (x64) Microsoft Windows 2016 Server (x64) Microsoft Windows 2019 Server (x64) Microsoft Windows Vista (x64) Microsoft Windows XP (x64) Microsoft Windows 7 (x64) Microsoft Windows 8, 8....Classification for .NET / Getting Started / System requirements...GroupDocs.Classification for .NET runs on doesn’t need to have...

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  6. GroupDocs.Merger Product Family on GroupDocs Bl...

    GroupDocs.Merger Product Family on GroupDocs Blog | Document Automation Solutions for .net & Java Developers Recent content in GroupDocs.Merger Product Family on GroupDocs Blog | Document Automatio......Document Automation Solutions for .NET & Java Developers Recent content...Document Automation Solutions for .NET & Java Developers Merge PPTX...

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  7. Groupdocs convert file to pdf very slow - Free ...

    Hi, I used Groupdocs Total SDK .net, I have license with this. I use API in Convert SDK and used code in demo to convert file to pdf, is very slow. It take medium to 7 - 10s with docx have one page, only text. But this …... I used Groupdocs Total SDK .NET, I have license with this. I...package you’re using and which framework you’re targeting? techsignet...

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  8. .NET PKCS#11 Signing Tutorial -- USB Dongle, Sm...

    Step-by-step tutorial explaining how to sign PDF documents in .net using PKCS#11 tokens (dongles, smart cards, HSMs) via Pkcs11Interop and GroupDocs.Signature....Signature for .NET together with Pkcs11Interop...Prerequisites # .NET 6.0 or above (or .NET Framework 4.6.2) A valid...

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  9. Installation | GroupDocs

    The page describes how to add the GroupDocs.Annotation library to your .net project....Annotation for .NET / Getting Started / Installation...GroupDocs.Annotation library to your .NET project. You can use a NuGet...

    docs.groupdocs.com/annotation/net/installation/
  10. Installation | GroupDocs

    On this page you will find system requirements supported platforms, development environments. GroupDocs.Comparison for .net does not require any external software or third party tool to be installed....Comparison for .NET / Getting Started / Installation...GroupDocs.Comparison library to your .NET project. You can use a NuGet...

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