How to Use GroupDocs' Document Viewer for .NET MVC4
We are often asked whether our GroupDocs Viewer for .NET works with Microsoft ASP.NET MVC 4. The answer is YES, it works well. In this article, we will learn how to use the ASP.NET HTML5 DLL version of GroupDocs’ document viewer with .NET MVC 4.
Requirements GroupDocs Viewer Microsoft ASP.NET MVC 4 Сonnection and useTo use the DLL version of GroupDocs’ document viewer for .NET in an ASP.NET MVC Project: Download GroupDocs Viewer for .
Announcing GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET Library - a DLL Version of the GroupDocs HTML5 Document Viewer
We’re glad to announce the release of the .NET version of our universal HTML5 document viewer!
GroupDocs.Viewer does away with cross-platform and cross-version issues and lets users upload and view documents online. It supports a wide range of popular business formats, from word processing files like DOC, DOCX and ODT, to spreadsheet formats like XLS and XLSX, PDF files and several other text and image formats. With GroupDocs’ online document viewer, documents are read, navigated, downloaded and printed from a web interface.
How to Install and Use GroupDocs' Online Document Viewer Plugin for Alfresco on Linux
Let me show you how to install and use GroupDocs online document viewer plugin for Alfresco CMS on Linux.
Requirements Java jdk Java jre Alfresco GroupDocs Viewer plugin Apache Tomcat PostGRE SQL PreparationFirst of all, you should have Alfresco CMS installed in your machine. Download and install a community version if you don’t have one already. Alfresco is a Java CMS, so we need Apache tomcat and PostGRE SQL installed.
GroupDocs Released an Intro Video to Visually Describe its Online Document Viewer - the First in A Series!
Great news for all! We’re glad to announce that GroupDocs has introduced the first video in its series: How to view office documents online using GroupDocs Viewer. It’s an intro video for our efficient online document viewer app. In this video, you’ll find the features of GroupDocs Viewer and the methods to view documents online regardless of their format. This video is available on GroupDocs’ YouTube channel. null We’ve plans to introduce more videos in the coming weeks.
How to Create GroupDocs Viewer Plugin for Contao CMS
This article explains the basics of creating a plugin for the Contao CMS using the Contao Viewer plugin as an example. You can download the completed plugin from Contao.
Requirements Contao CMS PHP 5.3 JavaScript PreparationTo create a GroupDocs Viewer plugin for Contao CMS: Install Contao CMS. The installation of this CMS is a simple. Allow GroupDocs to appear go to Admin > Setting > Security settings > Allowed HTML tags and just add at the end.
Developing Extensions for Google Chrome - GroupDocs Viewer
This article describes how Google Chrome extensions are structured. Also I’ll show you how to create one using the GroupDocs Viewer extension as an example.
Google Chrome extensionsIn contrast to developing extensions for FireFox, writing extensions for Google Chrome is a rather simple task. Chrome extensions are archives that contain the manifest file, called manifest.json and other resource files. The manifest file describes a extension’s general information: any pages and scripts it uses, and permissions.
Manage Your Documents Efficiently with GroupDocs' Document Management Apps Suite
It’s difficult to find different document management solutions in one place for your diverse needs. You might spend your dime for separate stand-alone apps to fulfill your requirements. On the contrary, we, in GroupDocs, offer different document management apps as a suite to satisfy all your needs. [caption id=“attachment_1591” align=“alignnone” width=“600” caption=“Manage your documents efficiently with GroupDocs’ document management apps suite”][/caption] GroupDocs offer six powerful apps to efficiently manage your documents.
Developing FireFox Add-ons with the Add-on Builder and SDK
This article explains the basics of creating an add-on for FireFox using the FireFox Add-on Builder and Add-on SDK. Read more about them on the Mozilla website. As an example, I’ll use the GroupDocs add-on. (You can download the source code from Github.) It’s an advanced extension so I’ll focus on the basics and highlight a couple of interesting aspects communication between scripts. I’ll mainly look at the add-on folders data and lib in the /resources/groupdocsviewer/ folder.
A Year of Great Achievements: 2012 in Review
For GroupDocs, 2012 was a significant year marked by milestones; we’re proud and grateful to end a busy year with great achievements. With constant enhancements, we were able to prove that we’re an integral part of the document management world. In 2012, we have introduced enhanced versions of our apps with added features from time to time; created a variety of plugins for multiple platforms; integrated many different storage options with GroupDocs; introduced flexible API SDKs to help you integrate our apps to your existing applications; and were able build a strong base of valuable customers, ranging from small to mid to enterprise levels; amongst many others.
Announcing box.com Integration with GroupDocs' Document Management Apps Suite
Good news from GroupDocs to all box.com users. We’ve integrated box.com with GroupDocs. Now, you can access all your box.com files and folders from within your GroupDocs account. Use your box.com documents with GroupDocs’ document management apps suite to take your document management experience to new heights. [caption id=“attachment_1130” align=“alignnone” width=“600” caption=“Announcing box.com integration with GroupDocs’ document management apps suite”][/caption] Integration is super simple. Simply use the Box.com button in the Integration area of the My Account page and log in to box.