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PDF.js is a web standards-based platform for parsing and rendering Portable Document Formats (PDFs). Open source and built with HTML5, this PDF viewer is supported by a great community and Mozilla Labs. PDF.js can be used on both modern and older browsers, and is built into version 19+ of Firefox.
A condensed library designed to web modern applications, to quickly export your content html to pdf thanks the famous library in javascript: jsPDF. And a special thanks to the project canvg and html2canvas. Project documentation: http://ulmdevice.altervista.org/pdfapihtml5/#documentation
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Also available service for Angular 7+: http://ulmdevice.altervista.org/pdfjsapi/
Mobile Applications: http://bit.ly/1MrlgKk
Opera add-on: http://bit.ly/1kkMhTa
Preview PDF files directly in your macOS. With this comfortable app you can use either the drag and drop and button for opening files that can get from your file system of your OS.
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Get Your PDF Reader for Android - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ulm.pdfreader
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Update 30.06.2017
Windows 7 and later and macOS 10.9 and later are supported.
Extension for Chrome: http://bit.ly/1J6Klms
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DUPS can be used to present any set of images depicting a chronological sequence. It creates a set of HTML pages acting as a browser based picture/pdf viewer. The emphasis lies on displaying two pictures side by side enabling the user to compare them.