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Add Microsoft Office Files, PDF and Image Annotation Functionality to Your Concrete5 Website

GroupDocs.Annotation for .NET is a downloadable library that allows developers to add cross-platform, multi-format document annotation functionality to any web-based app or site. Recently we’ve created an add-on specifically for Concrete5 users to make it easy to integrate the library into their websites. The add-on has been approved by Concrete5 admins and is now available for download from the official Concrete5 marketplace. How can Concrete5 site owners and developers benefit from this release?
February 17, 2015 · 2 min · Derek Hyland

Display and Securely Share Documents of More than 50 File Formats from within Your ExpressionEngine Website

Great news for ExpressionEngine site owners and developers. Not a long time ago we’ve published a new plugin that allows you to integrate the GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET library into your ExpressionEngine website. The plugin is now available for download from the EE marketplace. This integration adds an ability to display 50+ types of documents right on your ExpressionEngine website. Among supported file formats are: PDF, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Visio, RTF, CSV, CAD, multipage TIFF and a lot more.
January 26, 2015 · 2 min · Derek Hyland

How to Fix a virtualPath Issue in the SharePoint 2013

This article will guide you how to resolve a virtualPath issue that may appear in SharePoint 2013 when trying to add a 3rd party library (for example SignalR), or when you use the “~” symbol in the path. We encountered this issue while developing a plugin that allows you to integrate the GroupDocs.Annotation for .NET library into SharePoint. Overall, the issue is quite strange, as it is not reported in the stack trace or logs.
January 6, 2015 · 3 min · Pavel Teplitsky

Add Document Annotation Functionality to Your DNN Website with the GroupDocs.Annotation for .NET Module

We’re pleased to announce the release of the DNN module that allows developers to easily integrate the GroupDocs.Annotation for .NET library into DNN websites. This is a “full-integration” module that doesn’t require the library to be installed separately. The module has been approved by the DNN admins and is now available for download from the official DNN store. A few words about the library itself. GroupDocs.Annotation for .NET is an HTML5-based document annotator designed specifically for integration into third-party apps and websites.
December 29, 2014 · 2 min · Derek Hyland

GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET – Generate Word & PDF Documents from Templates in Your C#/VB.NET/ASP.NET Apps

GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET is a comprehensive library for generating documents and reports by merging your templates and data. With GroupDocs.Assembly, you can generate any type of document that requires custom data input. These could be invoices, NDAs, sales quotes, employment letters, reports, etc. The library supports Microsoft Word, Excel and PDF templates, and allows you to save the final, assembled documents in either of these formats. Just like all GroupDocs libraries, GroupDocs.
December 12, 2014 · 4 min · Ihor Mykhalevych

Seamlessly Build an ASP.NET Document Viewer to Display Over 50 Types of Documents, Including PDF, Microsoft Word and Excel

GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET is a web-oriented middleware designed to display over 50 different document types in a browser. It is a client-server library that converts documents into an HTML-compatible format and then renders them in a browser just as a regular web-page. As a result, you don’t have to install any third-party software or browser plugins on the client. Documents can be viewed from any modern web-browser, including IE8+, Chrome, FireFox, Opera, Safari 5+ and their mobile versions.
November 13, 2014 · 1 min · Denis Gvardionov

GroupDocs.Viewer for Java Library Version 2.5.0 – A Universal Document Viewer for Your Web, Mobile & Desktop Apps

In this post I’m going to introduce new features that became available with version 2.5.0 of the Java document viewer library from GroupDocs. GroupDocs.Viewer for Java is a lightweight document viewer library that supports more than 50 file formats, including Microsoft Office documents, PDFs, images, OpenDocument files, emails and others. Initially, the library was geared towards integration into web apps and websites. Starting from this release, we overcame the boundaries of the “web” prefix and made the viewer available for any type of applications, including desktop and mobile ones!
October 30, 2014 · 3 min · Ihor Mykhalevych

Integrate GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET Into Your GetSimple CMS Seamlessly

We’re pleased to inform GetSimple developers that the .NET version of GroupDocs.Viewer can be seamlessly integrated into their websites thanks to a plugin we released a few weeks ago. With this plugin installed, you can embed and display over 50 types of documents and images on any page within your website. To name a few, supported formats include: PDF and Microsoft Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, Visio diagrams and CAD drawings.
October 24, 2014 · 1 min · Derek Hyland

Save Annotations in a DB and Set User Avatars in the GroupDocs.Annotation for Java Library

Today, I’d like to present several great enhancements that we’ve implemented in the GroupDocs.Annotation for Java library version 1.6.0: User AvatarsRemote collaboration in groups is much more engaging and productive when we can see each other (or at least put a face to each other). In this release we’ve implemented functionality that allows users to use personal avatars when annotating documents in a group. The avatar functionality can be easily configured through the library’s API.
October 17, 2014 · 2 min · Ihor Mykhalevych

Zero-Footprint, Cross-Platform Java PDF Viewer for Your Apps

GroupDocs.Viewer for Java is a lightweight library that allows developers to display PDF (as well as Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and over 50 other types of documents) within their Java apps. The Java PDF viewer provides cross-platform compatibility, allowing end users to view PDF documents from any web-enabled device, including mobiles and tablets. The viewer works with all modern browsers: IE8+, Chrome, FireFox, Safari 5+, Opera and their mobile versions. There is no need to install anything on the client side.
October 10, 2014 · 3 min · Ihor Mykhalevych