Nutrient SDK
Nutrient is the comprehensive solution for all your PDF needs, offering tools that effortlessly integrate and operate PDF functionality across any platform.
1. SDK PRODUCTS
Integrate robust PDF functionality into iOS, Android, Windows, web (JavaScript), or any cross-platform technology, providing capabilities such as PDF viewing, markup, collaboration, and more.
2. LIBRARIES
Utilize our potent .NET and Java libraries to boost your backend applications with batch processing of redactions and PDF forms, OCR’d scanned text, and editing of PDF documents, directly from your application server.
3. PROCESSOR
Our dynamic PDF microservice, Processor, enables swift generation of PDFs from HTML, including HTML forms, along with Office-to-PDF conversions, OCR, redaction, and XFDF merging and exporting.
4. PDF API
Use hosted PDF API to generate, convert, and modify PDF documents in your workflows. We manage the development and server administration, letting you focus on what you do best.
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DbVisualizer
DbVisualizer is one of the world's most popular database editors.
With almost 7 million downloads and Pro users in 150 countries worldwide, it won't disappoint you. Free and Pro versions are available.
Developers, analysts, and DBAs use it to elevate their SQL experience with modern tools to visualize and manage their databases, schemas, objects, and table data, auto-generate, write, and optimize queries, and so much more. It connects to all popular databases, such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, Oracle, Cassandra, Snowflake, SQLite, BigQuery, and 30+ others, and runs on all popular OSes (Windows, macOS, and Linux).
A powerful SQL editor with intelligent autocomplete, visual query builders, variables, and more. You can fully control window layouts, key bindings, UI theme, mark scripts, and database objects as favorites for quick access or even work outside of DbVisualizer. DbVisualizer is also built to meet rigorous security standards, all configurable within the product.
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MacDown
MacDown is heavily influenced by Mou, and I try to mimic much of its behaviour as much as possible both in UI and the logic underneath, only making changes when I feel that improvement is necessary. Highlights include: highly customisable Markdown rendering, syntax highlighting in fenced code blocks and sophisticated auto-completion. MacDown accepts pull requests on aliases to existing languages, but not new syntax highlighting rules. If you wish to provide additional language definitions and/or themes, please visit Prism’s project page and submit them there. I will include updates from Prism after your pull request is accepted.
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