scViewerX ActiveX Control (64-bit) 6.0
Description
If you're a developer looking for a powerful tool to view, annotate, print and convert files of various formats, scViewerX ActiveX Control (64-bit) is the perfect solution for you. This software is designed to help developers work with PDF, DWF, CGM, HPGL/2, TIFF, PNG, Gerber RS274D and Gerber RS274X files with ease.
With scViewerX ActiveX Control (64-bit), you can annotate your files with text, stamps, polygons images arrows area measurements dimension lines barcodes freehand revision clouds and more. This makes it easy to add notes or comments to your documents as needed. You can also convert all supported file formats to PDF or PDF/A TIFF and more Split and merge PDF and TIFF files.
One of the most useful features of scViewerX ActiveX Control (64-bit) is its compare feature. This allows you to display differences between two revisions fast and easy. You can optionally save the comparison result to file. This feature makes it easy to see changes made between different versions of a document.
Printing documents is also made simple with this software. You can print to all Windows supported printer devices using n-up printing or poster mode printing which allows multiple document pages on a single sheet of paper.
Installation and uninstallation are both straightforward processes thanks to the user-friendly interface provided by scViewerX ActiveX Control (64-bit). Advanced functions for zooming in on specific areas or panning across large documents make it easier than ever before for developers working with complex projects.
Overall scViewerX ActiveX Control (64-bit) provides an excellent set of tools that will help any developer working with these types of files get their job done quickly and efficiently. Whether you need basic viewing capabilities or advanced annotation features this software has everything you need in one convenient package!
Full spec
Publisher | Software Companions |
Publisher site | http://www.softwarecompanions.com |
Release date | 2017-10-03 |
Date added | 2017-10-03 |
Category | Developer Tools |
Sub category | ActiveX |
Version | 6.0 |
Os requirements | Windows 10, Windows 2003, Windows 8, Windows Vista, Windows, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, Windows XP |
Requirements | None |
Price | Free to try |
Downloads per week | 3 |
Total downloads | 2537 |
Comments:
I have been using scViewerX ActiveX Control (64-bit) for a while now. It's an excellent software for Windows developers!
@Sarah Johnson I agree with you. This software has made my development process so much easier. Highly recommended!
Just started exploring scViewerX ActiveX Control (64-bit). It looks promising. Excited to see what it can do!
@Emily Thompson I've been using it for a month now. Really impressed with its functionality and ease of use. Let me know if you need any help!
scViewerX ActiveX Control (64-bit) has great documentation. Makes it easy to get started and find solutions to any issues!
@Jennifer Davis Absolutely! The documentation is comprehensive. I rarely have to search for external resources.
Has anyone used scViewerX ActiveX Control (64-bit) with a large dataset? How is the performance?
@Michael Smith I've used it with a fairly large dataset without any noticeable performance issues. Works smoothly!
Agreed. scViewerX ActiveX Control (64-bit) handles large datasets efficiently. No lag or slowdowns!
I'm loving the customization options in scViewerX ActiveX Control (64-bit). It allows me to create a unique user experience!
@Jennifer Davis That's one of my favorite aspects too. It offers flexibility to tailor the control to specific project requirements.
scViewerX ActiveX Control (64-bit) provides great support for file formats like PDF and TIFF. Makes it versatile for different use cases!
@Michael Smith Yes, it's a huge advantage. I often work with PDF files, and this control has simplified my workflow.
Does scViewerX ActiveX Control (64-bit) have good cross-browser compatibility?
@David Brown It's primarily designed for Windows, so the compatibility across different browsers may vary. But works great in IE!
I've had positive experiences using scViewerX ActiveX Control (64-bit) in Internet Explorer and Edge. Haven't tested in other browsers though.
Is scViewerX ActiveX Control (64-bit) compatible with older versions of Windows?
@Michael Smith Yes, it is! I've used it on Windows 7 and Windows 10 without any compatibility issues.
Good to hear that scViewerX ActiveX Control (64-bit) works well even on older Windows versions. Thanks for sharing!
Any suggestions for creating a responsive layout with scViewerX ActiveX Control (64-bit)?
@Jennifer Davis You can achieve responsiveness by using CSS media queries to adjust the control's size and layout based on the screen size.
I've also used JavaScript to dynamically resize scViewerX ActiveX Control (64-bit) based on the window size. Works well!
Another option is to utilize frameworks like Bootstrap to create a responsive layout with scViewerX ActiveX Control (64-bit).
scViewerX ActiveX Control (64-bit) offers a variety of methods and properties to enable programmatic control. Extremely useful!
@David Brown Indeed! The extensive API makes it easy to interact with the control and enhance its functionality.
I've found the technical support for scViewerX ActiveX Control (64-bit) to be prompt and helpful. They quickly resolved my issues!
@Sarah Johnson That's great to know. Good technical support can make a huge difference in the overall experience.
The 2017-10-03 release of scViewerX ActiveX Control (64-bit) brought some excellent new features. Impressive work by the development team!
@Emily Thompson Absolutely! The new features have made the control even more powerful and versatile. Kudos to the developers!
Does scViewerX ActiveX Control (64-bit) have any limitations or known issues?
@Jennifer Davis I haven't come across any major limitations or issues. It has been quite stable and reliable for my projects.
I did face a minor issue with integration in one project, but the support team helped me resolve it quickly. Overall, no major concerns.
scViewerX ActiveX Control (64-bit) offers good extensibility through custom event handling. Allows for added functionality as per requirements.
@Emily Thompson Definitely! Being able to handle custom events makes the control highly adaptable to different use cases.
I'm impressed with the performance of scViewerX ActiveX Control (64-bit) in rendering complex documents like CAD files. Works flawlessly!
@Jennifer Davis Agreed! It handles complex files with precision, and the efficient rendering minimizes lag or delays.
How's the learning curve with scViewerX ActiveX Control (64-bit)? Is it beginner-friendly?
@Michael Smith As a beginner, I found it easy to get started with. The documentation and examples helped me understand the control quickly.
Even though I had prior experience with ActiveX controls, the learning curve for scViewerX ActiveX Control (64-bit) was quite smooth.
scViewerX ActiveX Control (64-bit) has rich annotation features. Great for collaboration and adding context to documents!
@Jennifer Davis Absolutely! The annotation features allow for collaborative workflows and easy communication of ideas.
Can scViewerX ActiveX Control (64-bit) be integrated with other development tools and frameworks?
@Michael Smith Yes, it can be seamlessly integrated with various development tools and frameworks. I've used it with Visual Studio without any issues.
I've also successfully integrated scViewerX ActiveX Control (64-bit) with other tools like Delphi. Works well in different environments!
The scViewerX ActiveX Control (64-bit) provides good control over printing and page settings. Great for generating high-quality outputs!
@Jennifer Davis The printing capabilities of scViewerX ActiveX Control (64-bit) indeed help in producing professional and accurate prints.
Does scViewerX ActiveX Control (64-bit) support RTL (right-to-left) languages?
@Michael Smith Yes, it does! I've used it with RTL languages, and the control adapts well to ensure correct rendering and usability.
RTL language support in scViewerX ActiveX Control (64-bit) is indeed smooth. It's reassuring when software is designed for such considerations!
Overall, I highly recommend scViewerX ActiveX Control (64-bit) for Windows developers. It's a versatile and powerful control!