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@pdf-tools/four-heights-pdf-viewing
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Powerful API that allows the implementation of a PDF Viewer for browsers and mobile devices.
The 4-Heights® PDF Viewing SDK from PDF Tools AG Switzerland is a high-quality, high-performance, low-footprint API for building a PDF viewing application.
If you are looking for a complete viewer for easy integration into your project then take a look at our 4-Heights® PDF Web Viewer.
The 4-Heights® PDF Viewing SDK is documented in more detail in the manual. This manual is also contained in the package in the doc
sub-directory.
See 4-Heights® PDF Web Viewer or contact us at pdfsales@pdf-tools.com.
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Powerful API that allows the implementation of a PDF Viewer for browsers and mobile devices.
The npm package @pdf-tools/four-heights-pdf-viewing receives a total of 70 weekly downloads. As such, @pdf-tools/four-heights-pdf-viewing popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @pdf-tools/four-heights-pdf-viewing demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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