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ByteScout Announcement: New SDK Versions Released

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Meanwhile, our developers keep working on the main SDK tools. Let’s check on their progress:

PDF Extractor SDK 11.1.0.3845

(March 19, 2020)

  • Added ‘OCROverallConfidence’ property in all extractors;
  • SearchablePDFMaker: fixed crash on mixed English-Arabic text recognition;
  • PDF Multitool: Added “Developer Tools” sub-menu to the context menu;
  • Improved parsing of PDF documents;
  • Other minor fixes and improvements.

PDF Renderer SDK 11.1.0.3845

(March 19, 2020)

  • DocumentPrinter: fixed issue with fitting page to printable area.
  • Added support for profiles – a quick way to apply multiple settings at once.
  • Improved rendering of semitransparent objects.
  • Improved parsing of PDF documents.

PDF To HTML SDK 11.1.0.3845

(March 19, 2020)

  • Improved parsing of PDF documents.
  • Other minor fixes and improvements.

PDF Viewer SDK 11.1.0.3845

(March 19, 2020)

  • Improved rendering of semitransparent objects.
  • Improved parsing of PDF documents.
  • Other minor fixes and improvements.

PDF SDK 2.1.0.395

(February 11, 2020)

  • Fixed file locking issue.
  • Improved .NET Core compatibility.
  • Improved parsing of PDF documents.
  • Other minor fixes and improvements.

PDF Multitool 11.1.0.3845

(March 19, 2020)

  • Added “Developer Tools” sub-menu to the context menu.
  • Improved parsing and rendering of PDF documents.
  • Other minor fixes and improvements.

Document Parser SDK 3.0.0.352

(March 6, 2020)

  • (NEW) Introducing Smart Macros.
  • (NEW) Template-level macros.
  • A lot of improvements in the Template Editor.
  • Other minor bug fixes and improvements.

Spreadsheet SDK 3.8.0.1843

(March 19, 2020)

  • Conditional formatting was lost when saving.
  • Worksheet auto-calculation was not working for some formulas.
  • Improved support for worksheet protection.
  • Improved .NET Core compatibility.
  • Other minor fixes and improvements.

Barcode Reader SDK 11.1.0.1967

(March 19, 2020)

  • Added ‘PDFFontSmoothing’ property that allows enabling/disabling font anti-aliasing during PDF rendering. It can help decode some barcodes that are drawn using fonts.
  • Improved parsing and rendering of PDF documents.
  • Other minor improvements and bugfixes.

Barcode SDK 6.1.1.1110

(March 19, 2020)

  • Added new properties to API and the demo application.
  • Minor improvements and bugfixes.

Text Recognition SDK 1.7.1.225

(March 19, 2020)

  • Improved parsing and rendering of PDF documents.
  • Other minor improvements and bug fixes.

QR Code SDK 1.2.0.1109

(March 19, 2020)

  • Small improvements and bugfixes.

 

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