09 Feb, 2010
jPDFViewer 5.11 - Java bean for viewing PDF files. (Demo)
Posted by: admin In: MacUpdate
jPDFViewer is a Java bean that you can embed in your Java applications and applets to view PDF documents. With jPDFViewer, you can deliver content to your users right through your application without the need to install third party programs.
jPDFViewer is platform independent, so it can be used in any environment that supports Java, including Mac OS X, Linux, and Windows.
jPDFViewer has a simple interface to load PDF documents and provides scrolling and printing capability. It can open PDF files given a file name on a local or network drive, from a URL and from an input stream for files that are generated runtime or come from a database.
- New PDF reader and parser engine which allows for a better handling of PDF documents that are formatted incorrectly, opening of bigger documents due to the revamp of memory management.
- New screenshot tool allowing users to select a page area with a lasso and copy the image to the clipboard or export the image to a file.
- New Support for barcodes. XFA form fields containing a barcode ui will now be rendered in jPDFViewer.
- New Ability to search within annotations from the text search dialog or from the comments pane.
- New Change to the api to include gotoPreviousView and gotoNextView to navigate through history of page views.
- New Support for mailto protocol in links and bookmarks and launch mail client accordingly.
- Improvement Improved toolbar in Comments pane.
- There is a new search box to search text within comments.
- Fix Issue with scrolling to annotations. When in single page view mode, clicking on an annotation in the comments list, scrolling to the annotation was not working correctly accross pages.
- Fix Issue with the display of certain images.
- Fix Many internal bug fixes.