Best Application Development Software for Mac - Page 44

Compare the Top Application Development Software for Mac as of May 2026 - Page 44

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    Emacs
    At its core is an interpreter for Emacs Lisp, a dialect of the Lisp programming language with extensions to support text editing. Content-aware editing modes, including syntax coloring, for many file types. Complete built-in documentation, including a tutorial for new users. Full Unicode support for nearly all human scripts. Highly customizable, using Emacs Lisp code or a graphical interface. A wide range of functionality beyond text editing, including a project planner, mail and news reader, debugger interface, calendar, IRC client, and more. A packaging system for downloading and installing extensions. Built-in support for arbitrary-size integers. Text shaping with HarfBuzz. Native support for JSON parsing. Better support for Cairo drawing. Portable dumping used instead of unexec. Support for XDG conventions for init files. Additional early-init initialization file. Built-in support for tab bar and tab-line. Support for resizing and rotating of images without ImageMagick.
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    RealityKit
    Use the RealityKit framework to implement high-performance 3D simulation and rendering. RealityKit leverages information provided by the ARKit framework to seamlessly integrate virtual objects into the real world. Use RealityKit’s rich functionality to create compelling augmented reality (AR) experiences. Import fully formed assets, including sophisticated compositions that you make with the Reality Composer app, or build them from meshes, materials, and textures. Place audio sources in the environment. Animate objects, both manually and with physics simulations. Respond to user input and changes in the environment. Synchronize across devices, enabling group AR experiences. Design your app’s visual look and behaviors in Reality Composer, and complete the gameplay experience by using custom RealityKit code. Create a multiplayer game with ARKit, RealityKit, and Swift using the SwiftStrike app as a guide.
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    Sphinx

    Sphinx

    Sphinx

    Sphinx is an open source full text search server, designed from the ground up with performance, relevance (aka search quality), and integration simplicity in mind. It's written in C++ and works on Linux (RedHat, Ubuntu, etc), Windows, MacOS, Solaris, FreeBSD, and a few other systems. Sphinx lets you either batch index and search data stored in an SQL database, NoSQL storage, or just files quickly and easily, or index and search data on the fly, working with Sphinx pretty much as with a database server. A variety of text processing features enable fine-tuning Sphinx for your particular application requirements, and a number of relevance functions ensures you can tweak search quality as well. Searching via SphinxAPI is as simple as 3 lines of code, and querying via SphinxQL is even simpler, with search queries expressed in good old SQL. Sphinx indexes up to 10-15 MB of text per second per single CPU core, that is 60+ MB/sec per server (on a dedicated indexing machine).
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    Apache Tomcat
    The Apache Tomcat® software is an open source implementation of the Jakarta Servlet, Jakarta Server Pages, Jakarta Expression Language, Jakarta WebSocket, Jakarta Annotations and Jakarta Authentication specifications. These specifications are part of the Jakarta EE platform. Apache Tomcat software powers numerous large-scale, mission-critical web applications across a diverse range of industries and organizations. Some of these users and their stories are listed on the PoweredBy wiki page. The Apache Tomcat Project is proud to announce the release of version 10.0.10 of Apache Tomcat. This release implements specifications that are part of the Jakarta EE 9 platform.
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    GitX

    GitX

    GitX

    GitX is a git GUI made for Mac OS X. It currently features a history viewer much like gitk and a commit GUI like git gui. But then in silky smooth OS X style! GitX runs on Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard and Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. Because it uses features like Garbage Collection, you can't compile it on earlier systems. GitX also requires a fairly recent Git, version 1.6.0 and higher are all supported. After starting GitX, you can install the command-line tool through the menu (GitX->Enable Terminal Usage). This will install a “gitx” binary in /usr/local/bin. Detailed history viewer, nice commit GUI, allowing hunk- and line-wise staging. Fast workflow, explore tree of any revision, nice Aqua interface, paste commits to gist.github.com, QuickLook integration. GitX aims to be a graphical wrapper around the most-frequently used git-commands, enabling you to satisfy your daily git needs in one consistent program.
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    Magit

    Magit

    Magit

    Magit is a complete text-based user interface to Git. It fills the glaring gap between the Git command-line interface and various GUIs, letting you perform trivial as well as elaborate version control tasks with just a couple of mnemonic key presses. Magit looks like a prettified version of what you get after running a few Git commands but in Magit every bit of visible information is also actionable to an extent that goes far beyond what any Git GUI provides and it takes care of automatically refreshing this output when it becomes outdated. In the background Magit just runs Git commands and if you wish you can see what exactly is being run, making it possible for you to learn the git command-line by using Magit. Using Magit for a while will make you a more effective version control user. Magit supports and streamlines the use of Git features that most users and developers of other Git clients apparently thought could not be reasonably mapped to a non-command-line interface.
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    Aurees

    Aurees

    Aurees

    Aurees Git Client is easy, fast and productive Git client for Windows, Mac and Linux. It is a fully Free, comes bundled with an attractive interface. Clear user experience, insightful highlighting, powerful editable diff. Outstanding merge with preview, and productive conflict resolution. Aurees Git Client is a streamlined git client for viewing, editing and publishing changes from your desktop. An attractive interface and full-fledged integrated diff helping manage Git repositories with minimal effort. No more need to search external diff tools or switch between text editors and git client while working. The client shows commit changes in side by side text editors, where you can see the changes and rollback in a click. Merging is easy with the Aurees Git. It's available for Windows and Mac and it’s free for personal use. Aurees' interface is very intuitive and clean.
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    GitEye

    GitEye

    CollabNet

    CollabNet GitEye is a desktop for Git. It works with TeamForge, CloudForge and other Git services. GitEye combines a simple-to-use graphical Git client with central visibility into essential developer tasks such as defect tracking, Agile planning, code reviews and build services. GitEye is a graphical Git client for Windows, OSX and Linux. CollabNet GitEye provides a simple-to-use graphical Git client with central visibility into essential developer tasks such as defect tracking, agile planning, code reviews and build services. It’s easy to get started. GitEye works with multiple Git implementations including TeamForge, CloudForge and GitHub, and runs on most platforms. Say good-bye to the command line. Simple-to-use graphical Git client provides access to all vital Git functions including clone, commit, merge, rebase, push, fetch, pull, stash, stage, reset and more.
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    Hugo

    Hugo

    Hugo

    The world’s fastest framework for building websites. Hugo is one of the most popular open-source static site generators. With its amazing speed and flexibility, Hugo makes building websites fun again. Hugo is the fastest tool of its kind. At <1 ms per page, the average site builds in less than a second. Hugo supports unlimited content types, taxonomies, menus, dynamic API-driven content, and more, all without plugins. We love the beautiful simplicity of markdown’s syntax, but there are times when we want more flexibility. Hugo shortcodes allow for both beauty and flexibility. Hugo ships with pre-made templates to make quick work of SEO, commenting, analytics and other functions. One line of code, and you're done. Hugo provides full i18n support for multi-language sites with the same straightforward development experience Hugo users love in single-language sites. Hugo allows you to output your content in multiple formats, including JSON or AMP, and makes it easy to create your own.
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    DeepGit

    DeepGit

    Syntevo

    Answer the question "why is this code there?" more effectively than with conventional Git clients. DeepGit is a tool to investigate the history of source code. It is based on git blame and makes it easy to trace changes to a line or block of code. DeepGit will detect code movements, even if lines are not identical. DeepGit is free to use for everyone, even in a commercial environment. Integrate DeepGit with any IDE which supports external tools: Eclipse, Visual Studio, IntelliJ Idea, ... and powerful text editors like Sublime. Check out the tour to understand how DeepGit is working. Use DeepGit on Windows, macOS and Linux. DeepGit will generate a blame for the selected file. Once finished, it will analyze the selected line and its vicinity for its origin. Note that the origin which DeepGit has found is not exactly equal to the left counterpart. Also note that despite selecting just a single line, DeepGit has estimated a block of lines as an optimal match.
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    Arduino IDE
    Start coding online and save your sketches in the cloud. The most up-to-date version of the IDE includes all libraries and also supports new Arduino boards. The open-source Arduino Software (IDE) makes it easy to write code and upload it to the board. This software can be used with any Arduino board. Active development of the Arduino software is hosted by GitHub. See the instructions for building the code. Latest release source code archives are available in our website. The archives are PGP-signed so they can be verified using this gpg key. To program Arduino from a Chromebook, you can use the Arduino Web Editor on Arduino Cloud. The desktop version of the IDE is not available on Chrome OS. The new major release of the Arduino IDE is faster and even more powerful! In addition to a more modern editor and a more responsive interface it features autocompletion, code navigation, and even a live debugger.
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    MPLAB X IDE

    MPLAB X IDE

    Microchip

    MPLAB® X Integrated Development Environment (IDE) is an expandable, highly configurable software program that incorporates powerful tools to help you discover, configure, develop, debug and qualify embedded designs for most of our microcontrollers and digital signal controllers. MPLAB X IDE works seamlessly with the MPLAB development ecosystem of software and tools, many of which are completely free. No need to purchase extra visualizations tools since real-time streaming data can be viewed in Data Visualizer. Pin states can be verified and manipulated with I/O View for fast hardware verification. Save time with useful links to software libraries, datasheets and user guides that are provided automatically. Includes the MPLAB Integrated Programming Environment (IPE) for production-level programming. MPLAB X IDE brings a host of features to help you quickly debug your projects and minimize your development time.
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    MPLAB Data Visualizer
    Troubleshooting your code's run-time behavior has never been easier. MPLAB® Data Visualizer is a free debugging tool that graphically displays run-time variables in an embedded application. Available as a plug-in for MPLAB X Integrated Development Environment (IDE) or a stand-alone debugging tool, it can receive data from various sources such as the Embedded Debugger Data Gateway Interface (DGI) and COM ports. You can also track your application's run-time behavior using a terminal or graph. To get started with visualizing data, check out the Curiosity Nano Development Platform and Xplained Pro Evaluation Kits. Capture data streamed from a running embedded target via serial port (CDC) or the Data Gateway Interface (DGI). Concurrently stream data and debug target code using MPLAB® X IDE. Decode data fields at runtime using the Data Stream Protocol format. Visualize the raw or decoded data in a graph as a time series or display the data in a terminal.
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    CodeRunner

    CodeRunner

    CodeRunner

    A lightweight, multi-language programming text editor and IDE for macOS. CodeRunner was designed to support all of the most widely used programming languages and run them instantly. The app is configured to run code in 25 languages out-of-the-box, and additional languages can be configured to run by simply entering their terminal command. With over 200 syntax modes, lots of advanced editing features and thoughtful details, CodeRunner will quickly become your go-to editor for any and all kinds of text files. CodeRunner's code completion is the best you'll find in any IDE. Intelligent matching of typed text enables completions beyond single words. Quickly find the right completion among thousands with the extra-fuzzy search algorithm, helpful documentation snippets, and smart ranking of results. Don't clutter your code with print-statements for debugging. Instead, use CodeRunner's built-in debugging features to set breakpoints and step through your code.
    Starting Price: $19.99 one-time payment
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    Spacemacs

    Spacemacs

    Spacemacs

    A community-driven Emacs distribution. The best editor is neither Emacs nor Vim, it's Emacs and Vim! Spacemacs is a new way to experience Emacs, a sophisticated and polished set-up focused on ergonomics, mnemonics and consistency. Key bindings are organized using mnemonic prefixes like b for buffer, p for project, s for search, h for help etc. Innovative real-time display of available key bindings. Simple query system to quickly find available layers, packages and more. Similar functionalities have the same key binding everywhere thanks to a clearly defined set of conventions. Community-driven configuration provides curated packages tuned by power users and bugs are fixed quickly.
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     Nios4

    Nios4

    Nios4

    Preset modules and sections, low-code editing tools and features ready to use. Everything you need to manage your data. Take advantage of Windows and Mac to create your perfect ERP. Even without the cloud. Thanks to the Android and iOS apps, you will always have your databases with you. Even without the internet. Work with your favorite browsers wherever you want. Each template has dozens of ready-to-install components to suit your way of working. In addition to permissions, you can assign data to one or more users. Each user thus sees only his data and those you decide. Nios4 allows use even on a single device without data sharing (but you miss the beauty of the system). Create as many sections as you want and best display the data in your tables. Thanks to the integrated GPS functions, you can mark the position of where your data is collected.
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    ActiveState

    ActiveState

    ActiveState

    ActiveState provides software development teams with the world's most comprehensive library of secure and trusted open source, over 79 million vetted components across all major language ecosystems (e.g., Java, Javascript, Python, R, Go, etc.), including transitive dependencies and OS-level libraries. By building everything from source, we ensure that every component is what it says it is, contains the fewest amount of vulnerabilities, and is continuously remediated. Companies can consume this open source where and when they need it - through their existing artifact repositories, as container images or managed distributions, or via IDPs. When teams transfer their open source responsibility to ActiveState, developers and security teams break free from the endless cycle of vulnerability management. Developers gain confidence knowing their code will make it to production faster and with less friction. Security gains assurance that policy and compliance standards are met by default.
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    Eclipse PHP

    Eclipse PHP

    Eclipse Foundation

    The PHP IDE project delivers a PHP Integrated Development Environment framework for the Eclipse platform. This project encompasses the development components necessary to develop PHP-based web applications and facilitates extensibility. It leverages the existing web tools project in providing developers with PHP capabilities. The essential starting point for PHP developers, including a PHP language support, a Git client, XML Editor and Mylyn, terminal. The experience of developing PHP application with PDT can be extended with a large variety of plugins created by the Eclipse ecosystem. Syntax highlighting, syntax validation, content assistance, code navigation, PHP debugging (Zend Debugger / Xdebug), PHP Profiling (Zend Debugger / Xdebug), PHPUnit, code formatted, refactoring, code templates, remote projects, and the whole power of the Eclipse Ecosystem.
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    HTML-NOTEPAD

    HTML-NOTEPAD

    HTML-NOTEPAD

    It is a WYSIWYG editor of structured documents, texts that have hierarchical and semantically meaningful structure, headers, lists, plaintext islands, tables and so on. HTML-NOTEPAD is not a “web page editor”. Don’t even expect to create “cool web pages” with it. With modern CSS, WYSIWYG Web design is simply impossible. Web pages are crafted manually by editing CSS, that is by nature of CSS. But still, HTML-NOTEPAD can be useful for Web designers too, for the cases when we need to create textual (yet structural) content of our pages. HTML-NOTEPAD uses Sciter Engine for its UI. That means it is small, fast, does not have external dependencies and works on all major desktop operating systems, Windows (from XP to 10), Mac OS, and Linux. WYSIWYG editing has limitations, some operations are significantly more convenient to do in source code representation. That’s why HTML-NOTEPAD supports “pass-through selection”.
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    KompoZer

    KompoZer

    KompoZer

    KompoZer combines web file management and easy-to-use WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) web page editing tools to help you create an attractive, professional-looking website without needing to know HTML or web coding. Get your business online with ease, create a website, start a blog or build an online store and scale your online business fast. Signup for a free web builder and hosting to setup your website. Choose the kind of website you want to create. Start to design and build your own high-quality websites. Add unique features you need to launch and manage your online business with ease. Start your own blog, add a logo, accept bookings online and add an online store. Every online business starts with a website. Build your first website in minutes for free, even if it’s your first time creating a site. Choose from a variety of stunning free HTML website templates to build your website into what you want.
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    Light Table

    Light Table

    Light Table

    Connects you to your creation with instant feedback and showing data values flow through your code. Easily customizable from keybinds to extensions to be completely tailored to your specific project. Try new ideas quickly and easily. Ask questions about your software, to give you a more profound understanding of your code. Embed anything you want, from graphs to games to running visualizations. Everything from eval and debugging to a fuzzy finder for files and commands to fit seamlessly into your workflow. An elegant, lightweight, beautifully designed layout so your IDE is no longer cluttered. No more printing to the console in order to view your results. Simply evaluate your code and the results will be displayed inline. Developer tools should be open source. Every bit of Light Table's code is available to the community because none of us are as smart as all of us.
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    jEdit

    jEdit

    jEdit

    jEdit is a mature programmer's text editor with hundreds (counting the time developing plugins) of person-years of development behind it. While jEdit beats many expensive development tools for features and ease of use, it is released as free software with full source code, provided under the terms of the GPL 2.0. Built-in macro language; extensible plugin architecture. Hundreds of macros and plugins available. Plugins can be downloaded and installed from within jEdit using the "plugin manager" feature. Supports a large number of character encodings including UTF8 and Unicode. Highly configurable and customizable. Every other feature, both basic and advanced, you would expect to find in a text editor.
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    Caddy

    Caddy

    Caddy

    Caddy simplifies your infrastructure. It takes care of TLS certificate renewals, OCSP stapling, static file serving, reverse proxying, Kubernetes ingress, and more. Its modular architecture means you can do more with a single, static binary that compiles for any platform. Caddy runs great in containers because it has no dependencies—not even libc. Run Caddy practically anywhere. Caddy obtains and renews TLS certificates for your sites automatically. It even staples OCSP responses. Its novel certificate management features are the most mature and reliable in its class. Written in go, Caddy offers greater memory safety than servers written in C. A hardened TLS stack powered by the go standard library serves a significant portion of all Internet traffic. Caddy is both a flexible, efficient static file server and a powerful, scalable reverse proxy.
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    Envoy

    Envoy

    Envoy Proxy

    As on the ground microservice practitioners quickly realize, the majority of operational problems that arise when moving to a distributed architecture are ultimately grounded in two areas: networking and observability. It is simply an orders of magnitude larger problem to network and debug a set of intertwined distributed services versus a single monolithic application. Envoy is a self contained, high performance server with a small memory footprint. It runs alongside any application language or framework. Envoy supports advanced load balancing features including automatic retries, circuit breaking, global rate limiting, request shadowing, zone local load balancing, etc. Envoy provides robust APIs for dynamically managing its configuration.
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    PDFBox

    PDFBox

    Apache Software Foundation

    The Apache PDFBox® library is an open-source Java tool for working with PDF documents. This project allows the creation of new PDF documents, manipulation of existing documents and the ability to extract content from documents. Apache PDFBox also includes several command-line utilities. Apache PDFBox is published under the Apache License v2.0. Extract Unicode text from PDF files. Split a single PDF into many files or merge multiple PDF files. Extract data from PDF forms or fill a PDF form. Validate PDF files against the PDF/A-1b standard. Print a PDF file using the standard Java printing API. Create a PDF from scratch, with embedded fonts and images. Save PDFs as image files, such as PNG or JPEG and digitally sign PDF files. See also the export control information related to the encryption features included in Apache PDFBox.
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    Codemagic

    Codemagic

    Codemagic

    Codemagic macOS build machines make building hybrid applications seamless thanks to the ever-growing list of preinstalled software available. Set up your Cordova Android and iOS app builds and workflows in a single, easy-to-configure codemagic.yaml file. Ensure the health of your Android and iOS apps with automated tests on simulators, emulators and real devices, and receive immediate feedback on build results. Codemagic integrates with Apple Developer Portal for easy iOS code signing and allows you to deploy to App Store Connect and Google Play without delay. Set up your React Native app builds and workflows in a single, easy-to-configure codemagic.yaml file. Codemagic’s macOS build machines come with multiple Xcode versions, Android SDK and npm preinstalled for hassle-free Android and iOS builds. Codemagic makes it easy to automate the testing of your React Native apps on simulators, emulators and real devices.
    Starting Price: $0.015 per minute
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    WildFly

    WildFly

    WildFly

    WildFly is a powerful, modular, & lightweight application server that helps you build amazing applications. Configuration in WildFly is centralized, simple and user-focused. The configuration file is organized by subsystems that you can easily comprehend and no internal server wiring is exposed. All management capabilities are exposed in a unified manner across many forms of access. These include a CLI, a web-based administration console, a native Java API, an HTTP/JSON based REST API, and a JMX gateway. These options allow for custom automation using the tools and languages that best fit your needs. It uses JBoss Modules to provide true application isolation, hiding server implementation classes from the application and only linking with JARs your application needs. Visibility rules have sensible defaults, yet can be customized. The dependency resolution algorithm means that classloading performance is not affected by the number of versions of libraries you have installed.
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    Intel RealSense

    Intel RealSense

    Intel RealSense

    It's easy to build the future with the open-source Intel® RealSense™ SDK 2.0 and other tools available provided in one package. Supporting various platforms and programming languages. Get started fast with depth development. Intel RealSense ID SDK is open-source, created with the developer in mind. It is designed to plug into your user authentication systems. Latest cross-platform firmware for Intel RealSense depth cameras. Choose your device family on the right. Learn about our ongoing innovation and research for the most comprehensive computer vision portfolio on the market. Intel RealSense ID authenticates users in less than a second with a glance. It combines industry-leading hardware and software design to ensure reliability in varied conditions. It supports every skin tone and shade reliably and allows a natural interaction for most people. Intel RealSense ID also works in lighting conditions from complete darkness to strong sunlight.
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    Investintech PDF Library SDK

    Investintech PDF Library SDK

    Investintech PDF Solutions

    Seamlessly integrate robust PDF editing, parsing and rendering functionalities into your projects with PDF library SDK. Multi-platform shared library (dll, so and dylib) with C-compatible interface. C#.Net, Python, Java 8, C++ 11, libraries/modules. APIs for Linux, Windows, and Mac. Numerous interface functions for transforming and creating new content for PDF files, providing a huge variety of options and broad flexibility for implementation tailored to the specific needs of your project. Efficient utilization of multi-core CPUs for stream decoding and content rendering purposes achieved by closely following portable document format specification guidelines. Apply electronic signatures (with or without cryptographic security layer). PDF encryption & decryption (a password-based encryption handler). Document structure manipulation (create, delete, move, insert, extract, resize, and rotate pages).
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    LEADTOOLS PDF SDK
    With just a few lines of code, LEADTOOLS libraries empower developers with a comprehensive PDF API to implement reliable and multi-threaded PDF functionality, without the need for third-party dependencies like Acrobat. Robust PDF controls to read, write, convert, and view PDF files can be combined with state-of-the-art OCR, ICR, OMR, forms recognition, virtual printing, and scanning APIs within LEADTOOLS to create complete solutions that utilize the PDF format. Load and view any PDF file using the document viewer API framework. Tested against thousands of PDF documents, LEADTOOLS PDF SDK libraries provide impeccable viewing accuracy and speed that tops many market-leading PDF reading applications. LEADTOOLS accounts for common errors and differences between PDF file versions to give programmers peace of mind, minimize their testing phase, and create the best PDF applications faster.
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