
Install-free PDF editing, form filling, redaction, signing, viewing, and more on your website with RAD PDF!
Packaged as an easy to use library / WebControl (compatible with .NET 3.5+, .NET Core, and .NET 5+), RAD PDF can be used with just about any flavor of ASP.NET including MVC, Razor, Blazor, WebForms, and more.
RAD PDF is compatible with 99% of internet browsers, including those on Linux, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, and mobile. No plugins. No Adobe Reader. RAD PDF is more than a PDF to HTML converter. It natively supports all the most common PDF features including annotations, bookmarks, form fields, page labels, and more.
With advanced PDF options, RAD PDF allows you to selectively enable and disable features not available with Adobe Acrobat Reader, like protecting a PDF from being downloaded while still viewable online.
RAD PDF users can use PDF form fields directly from the web browser by enabling PDF form filling and PDF form saving without having to install any software.
Integrating directly with ASP.NET, RAD PDF allows your web application to capture input data, build custom workflows, and provide an intuitive graphical user interface (GUI) for just about any online PDF interaction imaginable!
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Bright Data holds the title of the leading platform for web data, proxies, and data scraping solutions globally. Various entities, including Fortune 500 companies, educational institutions, and small enterprises, depend on Bright Data's offerings to gather essential public web data efficiently, reliably, and flexibly, enabling them to conduct research, monitor trends, analyze information, and make well-informed decisions.
With a customer base exceeding 20,000 and spanning nearly all sectors, Bright Data's services cater to a diverse range of needs. Its offerings include user-friendly, no-code data solutions for business owners, as well as a sophisticated proxy and scraping framework tailored for developers and IT specialists.
What sets Bright Data apart is its ability to deliver a cost-effective method for rapid and stable public web data collection at scale, seamlessly converting unstructured data into structured formats, and providing an exceptional customer experience—all while ensuring full transparency and compliance with regulations. This commitment to excellence has made Bright Data an essential tool for organizations seeking to leverage web data for strategic advantages.
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WebPositive
WebPositive, commonly referred to as Web+, serves as the native web browser for Haiku. The name pays homage to BeOS' straightforward NetPositive while also highlighting its contemporary backbone: the WebKit. This open-source HTML rendering engine powers several popular browsers, including Safari for Mac OS X and Google's Chrome. By leveraging the continuously updated WebKit, Web+ is equipped to adapt to the latest advancements in web technologies. The user interface of WebPositive is designed to be intuitive: beneath a menu bar lies a navigation bar featuring buttons to revisit previous and subsequent sites in your browsing history, a stop button to halt page loading, and an optional button to return to your home page. Additionally, a status bar at the bottom of the window displays the URL of the currently loading site or the link under the mouse cursor. During page loading, a progress bar appears on the right side, providing users with a visual indication of the load status, enhancing the overall browsing experience. Overall, WebPositive combines functionality and user-friendly design to offer an efficient web surfing solution.
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weinre
Weinre, pronounced similarly to "winery" or "weiner," stands for WEb INspector REmote and serves as a debugger for web pages, much like FireBug for Firefox and the web inspector for WebKit-based browsers, but it is specifically designed for remote debugging on mobile devices such as smartphones. Created during a time when no remote debuggers existed for mobile platforms, weinre has paved the way for more recent tools that some platforms now offer as part of their development suite. It utilizes the user interface code from WebKit's web inspector project, making it familiar to users who have experience with Safari's web inspector or Chrome's Developer Tools. Typically, the client application is launched in a desktop or laptop browser while the target web page is displayed on a mobile device, allowing for seamless debugging. Notably, weinre operates entirely through conventional JavaScript without relying on any native code within the browser environment, ensuring broad compatibility and ease of use. Its remote debugging capabilities have proven invaluable for developers working on web applications intended for mobile access, making it a vital tool in the web development landscape.
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