RAD PDF
Install-free PDF editing, form filling, redaction, signing, viewing, and more on your website with RAD PDF!
Packaged as an easy to use library / WebControl (compatible with .NET 3.5+, .NET Core, and .NET 5+), RAD PDF can be used with just about any flavor of ASP.NET including MVC, Razor, Blazor, WebForms, and more.
RAD PDF is compatible with 99% of internet browsers, including those on Linux, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, and mobile. No plugins. No Adobe Reader. RAD PDF is more than a PDF to HTML converter. It natively supports all the most common PDF features including annotations, bookmarks, form fields, page labels, and more.
With advanced PDF options, RAD PDF allows you to selectively enable and disable features not available with Adobe Acrobat Reader, like protecting a PDF from being downloaded while still viewable online.
RAD PDF users can use PDF form fields directly from the web browser by enabling PDF form filling and PDF form saving without having to install any software.
Integrating directly with ASP.NET, RAD PDF allows your web application to capture input data, build custom workflows, and provide an intuitive graphical user interface (GUI) for just about any online PDF interaction imaginable!
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LALAL.AI
Any audio or video can be extracted to extract vocal, accompaniment, and other instruments. High-quality stem cutting based on the #1 AI-powered technology in the world. Next-generation vocal remover and music source separator service for fast, simple, and precise stem removal. You can remove vocal, instrumental, drums and bass tracks, as well as acoustic guitar, electric guitar, and synthesizer tracks, without any quality loss. You can start the service free of charge. Upgrade to get more files processed and faster results. Only for personal use. Move to the next level. You can process thousands of minutes of audio and/or video. This software is suitable for both personal and business use. Each LALAL.AI package has a limit on the amount of audio/video that can be split. The package minute limit is deducted from each file that has been fully split. You can split as many files you like, provided their total length does not exceed the minute limit.
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Clapper
Clapper is a sleek and contemporary media player designed for the GNOME desktop, developed utilizing GJS in conjunction with the GTK4 toolkit. This media player operates on GStreamer as its backend and utilizes OpenGL for rendering. It is compatible with both Xorg and Wayland systems, ensuring seamless functionality across different environments. Furthermore, Clapper takes advantage of hardware acceleration, supporting VA-API on AMD and Intel GPUs, NVDEC on NVIDIA graphics cards, and V4L2 for mobile devices. The player features an adaptive graphical user interface (GUI) that adjusts when switching to "windowed mode," predominantly using standard GTK widgets to align with the native look of your operating system. In contrast, the "fullscreen mode" alters the GUI elements to become darker, larger, and semi-transparent, enhancing your viewing experience. Additionally, it offers a "floating mode," allowing the video to remain visible above all other applications, resembling a picture-in-picture (PiP) experience. The transitions are also optimized for mobile devices, making it user-friendly. Recent enhancements have improved the automatic selection of the GL/GLES context, and the player includes several patches, which provide better performance or exclusive features in the Flatpak version, enriching the overall user experience. Moreover, Clapper's continuous development aims to incorporate user feedback for future updates.
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GNOME Videos
Videos, often referred to as Totem, is a media player specifically created for the GNOME desktop environment, featuring the ability to support plugins. It has been included as a core application since the GNOME 2.10 release, automatically compiling all your video files for easy access; you just select one to enjoy. Users can conveniently access multiple video channels directly through the Videos application. Its straightforward interface allows you to concentrate on what truly matters: enhancing your viewing experience. Additionally, Fluendo has sponsored the contributions of Ronald Bultje and Tim-Philipp Müller in developing the GStreamer backend, while Collabora has also supported Tim-Philipp Müller’s work in this area. This collaborative support underscores the community's commitment to improving multimedia playback on GNOME.
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