Blog Articles - pdf viewer

New Side-by-Side Interaction Capabilities in Multiviewer
Multiviewer has always been built for working across multiple documents at once. WebViewer 11.12 extends this with support for annotations, markup, and document manipulation in both panes. Developers can now build workflows where documents aren't just viewed side by side; they can be marked up and manipulated simultaneously, without leaving the Multiviewer layout.
May 05, 2026
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How to Create a Node.js PDF Editor with Apryse WebViewer
Summary: Understand how to implement PDF Editor functionality in your Node.js application with this blog, including sample code and documentation for Apryse WebViewer, our JavaScript document SDK that supports Node.js and other frameworks.
May 18, 2026
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How to Build a High-Performance C# PDF Viewer in .NET (WinForms & WPF)
Summary: Native Windows applications require native performance. This tutorial explores how to integrate a robust PDF viewer into WPF or WinForms projects using the Apryse PDFViewCtrl. We cover setup, essential features like text search and form filling, and the critical distinction between .NET Framework and modern .NET versions for desktop UI components.
March 16, 2026
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How to Embed a PDF Viewer in a C++ Application
Summary: With the Apryse Server SDK, you can build powerful PDF viewing capabilities directly into your C++ Windows application with no external dependencies. In this article, we explore key considerations, important features and how to get started, including C++ sample code.
May 18, 2026
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Native Browser PDF Rendering vs Dedicated PDF SDKs
For developers evaluating native browser PDF rendering vs dedicated PDF SDKs, the decision comes down to what your application actually needs to do with documents. If it's just displaying pages, the built-in viewer could work. If you need annotations, form filling, signatures, or redaction, you'll need more.
May 18, 2026
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