PDFs, we all love them - except coders

Presseveröffentlichung: The C PDF Library


Publisher: Iron PDF Technology

PDFs are ubiquitous file format that we all use every day we send them as emails we download them from the Internet and almost every website somewhere must surely have a PDF the problem with PDFs is not from the user perspective but in their generation from our desktops and notebooks most of us have install some kind of PDF print driver indeed this is native now on Mac OS X But for programmers it"s a different story. PDF has been around so long that it must support legacy features the file format itself looks more like the internal hard drive in a modern file format no problem to the user but it drives developers crazy IronPdf , a new technology start-up, is aiming to bridge the gap between developers and the PDF format allowing more websites and applications to give us PDFs so we don"t have to do the conversion ourselves The idea is not only a simple allowing programmers to use their existing web design skills to make PDFs. They can use all of their knowledge of HTML JavaScript stylesheets JPEG dear, GIFS and even advanced technologies like ASP.net PHP and Python to create PDF now. If you can make a webpage you can make a PDF. The initial product offering is available from ironpdf.com as ironpdf C# PDF library. This library allows .net programmers to convert HTML to PDF as well as ASPX to PDF in milliseconds.

Source: http://ironpdf.com