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GroupDocs Customer Newsletter – May 2015

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May, 2015

Display 50+ Common Document Types on Your Kentico Site

Kentico is a popular CMS largely focused on document management. Recently we have released a plugin that allows Kentico developers to seamlessly integrate GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET library into their sites. With this integration, you can let your users view documents of all common business formats, including PDF and Microsoft Office, directly within your Kentico site all without having to install any Microsoft Office software.

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GroupDocs.Annotation for Java Add-on for Concrete5 Is Now Available for Download

Today we’re pleased to announce the release of an add-on that allows Concrete5 developers to seamlessly integrate the Java version of the GroupDocs.Annotation library into their sites. GroupDocs.Annotation lets your users annotate over 50 common document and image types straight from within your Concrete5 site and without having to install any office software or browser plugins. Among supported file formats are: PDF and Microsoft documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, Visio diagrams, raster images (JPEG, GIF, TIFF, BMP, PNG) and many Continue Reading

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Integrate GroupDocs.Annotation for .NET into Your GetSimple Website

GroupDocs.Annotation for .NET Library logoWe’re pleased to announce the release of a plugin that lets GetSimple developers and site owners to seamlessly integrate the GroupDocs.Annotation for .NET library into their websites. Once deployed, the library enables end users to view and collaboratively annotate 50+ types of documents and images straight on your website. To name a few, supported file formats include: PDF and Microsoft Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, CAD drawings and raster images (TIFF, JPEG, PNG, GIF and BMP).

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