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  1. Features Overview | Documentation

    A .NET metadata API can be effectively used in removing, updating and reading metadata in a variety of formats. It is very effective in removing metadata from photos. Supporting iptc metadata, exif metadata and xmp metadata....A .NET metadata API can be effectively used in removing, updating and reading metadata in a variety of formats. It is very effective in removing metadata from photos. Supporting iptc metadata, exif metadata and xmp metadata.

    docs.groupdocs.com/metadata/net/features-overview/
  2. System Requirements | Documentation

    GroupDocs.Metadata for Java supports any 32-bit or 64-bit operating system that run the Java runtime including...GroupDocs.Metadata for Java supports any 32-bit or 64-bit operating system that run the Java runtime including

    docs.groupdocs.com/metadata/java/system-require...
  3. Compare documents | Documentation

    This article demonstrates how to compare Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, PDF, Image, HTML, AutoCAD, Visio, OpenDocument, OneNote documents using GroupDocs.Comparison for .NET....This article demonstrates how to compare Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, PDF, Image, HTML, AutoCAD, Visio, OpenDocument, OneNote documents using GroupDocs.Comparison for .NET.

    docs.groupdocs.com/comparison/net/compare-docum...
  4. Show results of comparison as a Word Track Chan...

    This article explains how to use the Microsoft Word Track Changes comparing as a built in feature in GroupDocs.Comparison for Java....This article explains how to use the Microsoft Word Track Changes comparing as a built in feature in GroupDocs.Comparison for Java.

    docs.groupdocs.com/comparison/java/word-track-c...
  5. Set password for output document | Documentation

    This article explains how to set document password after files comparison within your Java applications using GroupDocs.Comparison for Node.js via Java....This article explains how to set document password after files comparison within your Java applications using GroupDocs.Comparison for Node.js via Java.

    docs.groupdocs.com/comparison/nodejs-java/set-p...
  6. Get file info | Documentation

    The page describes how to detect document file type, size and calculate pages count when annotate documents or images with GroupDocs.Annotation....The page describes how to detect document file type, size and calculate pages count when annotate documents or images with GroupDocs.Annotation.

    docs.groupdocs.com/annotation/net/get-file-info/
  7. Installation | Documentation

    Operating Systems GroupDocs.Comparison for Java can be executed on any Operating System with Java JDK installed. Windows Desktops and Servers Linux Mac OS Supported Runtime GroupDocs.Comparison for Java supports Java run-time version 8 and above (Kotlin is supported as well). Development Environments NetBeans IntelliJ IDEA Eclipse Installation from GroupDocs Repository using Maven GroupDocs hosts all Java APIs on GroupDocs Repository. You can easily use GroupDocs.Comparison for Java API directly in your Maven projects with simple configurations....Operating Systems GroupDocs.Comparison for Java can be executed on any Operating System with Java JDK installed. Windows Desktops and Servers Linux Mac OS Supported Runtime GroupDocs.Comparison for Java supports Java run-time version 8 and above (Kotlin is supported as well). Development Environments NetBeans IntelliJ IDEA Eclipse Installation from GroupDocs Repository using Maven GroupDocs hosts all Java APIs on GroupDocs Repository. You can easily use GroupDocs.Comparison for Java API directly in your Maven projects with simple configurations.

    docs.groupdocs.com/comparison/java/installation/
  8. System Requirements | Documentation

    On this page, you will find system requirements supported platforms, development environments. GroupDocs.Comparison for Node.js via Java does not require any external software or third party tool to be installed....On this page, you will find system requirements supported platforms, development environments. GroupDocs.Comparison for Node.js via Java does not require any external software or third party tool to be installed.

    docs.groupdocs.com/comparison/nodejs-java/syste...
  9. GroupDocs.Search Product Family | Documentation

    Excellent component that brings full-text search capabilities to your C#, ASP.NET, and other .NET applications. It helps developers to create search indexes from hundreds of thousands of documents in various formats, and then run a wide variety of search queries against those indexes at incredible speed. Documentation .NET Java Node.js GroupDocs.Search for .NET More Getting started Start quickly with our getting started documentation Features overview Supported document formats System requirements Installation Developer guide Developer guide Basic Usage Advanced Usage ....Excellent component that brings full-text search capabilities to your C#, ASP.NET, and other .NET applications. It helps developers to create search indexes from hundreds of thousands of documents in various formats, and then run a wide variety of search queries against those indexes at incredible speed. Documentation .NET Java Node.js GroupDocs.Search for .NET More Getting started Start quickly with our getting started documentation Features overview Supported document formats System requirements Installation Developer guide Developer guide Basic Usage Advanced Usage .

    docs.groupdocs.com/search/
  10. Saving to HTML with External Resource Files | D...

    Note This feature is supported by version 19.5. or greater Note The code uses some of the objects defined in The Business Layer. Since version 19.5, The GroupDocs.Assembly provides a great feature which is saving of external resource files while an assembled document loaded from a non-HTML format is being saved to HTML. From now on, when saving an assembled document to an HTML file, by default, external resource files are stored to a folder having the same name as the HTML file without extension plus the “_files” suffix....Note This feature is supported by version 19.5. or greater Note The code uses some of the objects defined in The Business Layer. Since version 19.5, The GroupDocs.Assembly provides a great feature which is saving of external resource files while an assembled document loaded from a non-HTML format is being saved to HTML. From now on, when saving an assembled document to an HTML file, by default, external resource files are stored to a folder having the same name as the HTML file without extension plus the “_files” suffix.

    docs.groupdocs.com/assembly/net/saving-to-html-...