Apryse PDF SDK
Apryse (formerly PDFTron) makes documents work harder for you.
We give organizations the power to handle the full document lifecycle — from secure server-side processing to smooth web-based collaboration — without relying on third-party services.
With Apryse, you can:
Integrate advanced document capabilities like viewing, editing, annotation, and e-signature directly into your applications.
Deploy on your own infrastructure for maximum control, privacy, and compliance.
Scale effortlessly with technology built for high-volume, enterprise-grade workflows.
Deliver modern web experiences that are fast, accessible, and reliable across browsers and devices.
Trusted worldwide, Apryse helps enterprises, developers, and small businesses simplify workflows, cut costs, and deliver better digital document experiences.
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MetaLocator
MetaLocator makes it easy to create a store locator or product finder, dealer or partner locator, where-to-buy feature or agent, hospital or physician searcher, and much more. MetaLocator allows you to create highly configurable locator software. You can search by zip code, address, or auto-detect your location. Fully integrated mapping and automatic geolocation. Mobile-friendly with support for all languages. Analytics and business intelligence tools allow for optimization and visibility of user-paths.
Our comprehensive web-based control panel allows you to manage settings, locations, data quality, analytics, and many other things. You have access to over 300 features that allow you to control your location content and search applications. Complete security for banking, medical, and secure websites. Our support, design and development teams are available to work seamlessly with you to get you up to speed or to create custom solutions.
MetaLocator provides a simple 3-step set up for users:
1) Create an account
2) Upload your data
3) Install on your website
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WebData Pro
Webteacher's Webdata is a user-friendly web database software that can be installed and managed without any programming knowledge. Each version of Webdata comes packed with features, including the ability to upload images, secure member passwords, and utilize templates for fully customizable layouts. Webteacher Software offers two variations, Webdata Classic and Webdata Pro, both of which can be self-installed on any web server that supports Perl. It provides a quick and simple solution for deploying a flat-file database online and offers powerful customization options to align with the aesthetics of your website. Additionally, the software supports member functionalities, file/image uploads, and includes an integrated shopping cart, all for a price of $199.00, with a free 30-day trial available. Installation is straightforward, requiring only MySQL and related Perl modules. It simplifies relational database management, with a user-friendly GUI that facilitates table joins. This software is capable of handling very large databases efficiently and includes member features such as detailed contact information, customizable profile fields, specific privileges for each table, and group capabilities, making it a comprehensive solution for web database needs. Moreover, its robust performance and ease of use make it suitable for users with varying levels of technical expertise.
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JSON
JSON, which stands for JavaScript Object Notation, serves as a compact format for data exchange. Its simplicity makes it accessible for human comprehension and straightforward for machines to interpret and create. Derived from a portion of the JavaScript Programming Language Standard ECMA-262 3rd Edition from December 1999, JSON is a text-based format that remains entirely independent of any specific programming language while employing familiar conventions found in C-family languages such as C, C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, Perl, and Python. This versatility positions JSON as an exceptional choice for data interchange.
The structure of JSON is founded on two primary components:
1. A set of name/value pairs, which can be represented in different programming languages as objects, records, structs, dictionaries, hash tables, keyed lists, or associative arrays.
2. An ordered sequence of values, typically manifested in most languages as arrays, vectors, lists, or sequences.
These fundamental structures are universally recognized, and nearly all contemporary programming languages incorporate them in some capacity, further enhancing the utility and appeal of JSON as a data format.
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