This SDK allows developers to
extract text, metadata and hidden information from
Microsoft Office and PDF documents, and to burst and
reassemble PowerPoint presentations. The API is
available in Java, C and, C++ and.NET.
This SDK provides programmatic
access to the text and metadata of the supported file
types. It is optimized for performance, interactively
providing data to the host application in-memory as the
input file is processed. It is accessed via a C language
API.
This SDK inspects the contents of
files to identify file type without reliance on the
file's extension. It is accessed via a C language
API.
This SDK converts the supported
file types into HTML, rendering embedded graphics as a
choice of GIF, JPEG, or PNG. It uses a sophisticated
template architecture, as well as a rich set of options,
to allow a high degree of customization of the HTML
output. It is accessed via a C language API.
This SDK converts the supported
file types into a choice of TIFF, JPEG, BMP, GIF, or
PNG. It offers numerous options, including the ability
to size the image output from thumbnail to full-size,
and control image resolution. It is accessed via a C
language API.
This SDK converts the supported
file types into PDF or PDF/A without need for native
applications or third-party libraries.
This SDK converts the text and
metadata of the supported file types into XML optimized
for search applications, light-weight HTML or text. It
is accessed via a C language API.
This SDK provides a framework in
which to run Outside In Export Technology. It conforms
to a Web services model, provides additional APIs (C,
SOAP, Java), and hosts the exports in a separate pool of
processes.
This SDK renders high-fidelity
representations of the supported file types into a view
window, without reliance on the native application. It
provides file viewing, printing, copy/paste, and
annotation capability. It is accessed via a C language
API.
This SDK converts and normalizes
the content of supported file types into XML defined by
Outside In's "FlexionDoc" schema. This schema uses XML
tags to describe document content, properties, structure
and formatting. It is accessed via a C language API.
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