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JPedal 3.40 release

URL: JPedal PDF library

At 11:44 AM on Nov 30, 2007, mark stephens wrote:

IDRsolutions are delighted to announce that after 10 years of development, the JPedal PDF library has reached version 3.40. To mark this milestone, we have redesigned the site and also created a new support wiki with links, tutorials, javadocs, GPL version of the source code and documented code examples.

Highlights of the new release are:-
1. New viewer to open multiple PDFs in a viewer.
2. Improved speed and memory on large images.
3. All new forms engine.
4. Lots of new features in the example viewers.

GPL and commercial versions are available. Full details at http://www.jpedal.org

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