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GroupDocs.Search for .NET is a easy to use document search library which performs search operations over various file formats - DOC, XLS, PPT, ODP and many others. The search API allows to create search index with flexible settings with different requirements: quick and lightweight document search or advanced document search features. Customize search index with custom fields and search your custom data along with document text and metadata.
GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET is a full featured class library which allows users to read and edit metadata associated with various document, image, audio, video and many other formats. It works with most notable metadata standards: XMP, EXIF, IPTC, Image Resource Blocks, ID3 and format-specific metadata properties.
GroupDocs.Total for .NET is a document processing SDK for .NET developers. It consolidates all GroupDocs .NET document processing SDKs into one NuGet package, so you can manage licenses and dependencies with minimal overhead. This package includes: * GroupDocs.Annotation for .NET – 25.11 * GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET – 25.12 * GroupDocs.Comparison for .NET – 25.12 * GroupDocs.Conversion for .NET – 25.12 * GroupDocs.Editor for .NET – 25.12 * GroupDocs.Merger for .NET – 25.11 * GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET – 25.8 * GroupDocs.Parser for .NET – 25.12.1 * GroupDocs.Redaction for .NET – 25.12 * GroupDocs.Search for .NET – 25.11 * GroupDocs.Signature for .NET – 25.12 * GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET – 25.12 * GroupDocs.Watermark for .NET – 25.11 * GroupDocs.Markdown for .NET – 25.9 Check the documentation at: https://docs.groupdocs.com/total/net/ Free support at our free support forum: https://forum.groupdocs.com/ Priority support provided at paid support helpdesk: https://helpdesk.groupdocs.com/
GroupDocs.Watermark for .NET is a powerful document watermarking API to add image and text watermarks, search and remove watermarks from various image and document formats like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio, PDF, TIFF, JPG and many others.
GroupDocs.Signature for .NET is a comprehensive library that allows you to sign PDF, Word, Excel, JPG, and Presentation documents using various electronic signatures like text, image, barcode, QR code, metadata, form field, and digital signatures. With this API, you can also create, search, and verify electronic signatures for popular document formats, and customize your signing options to fit your needs.
GroupDocs.Search for .NET is a easy to use document search library which performs search operations over various file formats - DOC, XLS, PPT, ODP and many others. The search API allows to create search index with flexible settings with different requirements: quick and lightweight document search or advanced document search features. Customize search index with custom fields and search your custom data along with document text and metadata.
GroupDocs.Total for .NET is a document processing SDK for .NET developers. It consolidates all GroupDocs .NET document processing SDKs into one NuGet package, so you can manage licenses and dependencies with minimal overhead. This package includes: * GroupDocs.Annotation for .NET – 25.11 * GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET – 25.12 * GroupDocs.Comparison for .NET – 25.12 * GroupDocs.Conversion for .NET – 25.12 * GroupDocs.Editor for .NET – 25.12 * GroupDocs.Merger for .NET – 25.11 * GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET – 25.8 * GroupDocs.Parser for .NET – 25.12.1 * GroupDocs.Redaction for .NET – 25.12 * GroupDocs.Search for .NET – 25.11 * GroupDocs.Signature for .NET – 25.12 * GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET – 25.12 * GroupDocs.Watermark for .NET – 25.11 * GroupDocs.Markdown for .NET – 25.9 Check the documentation at: https://docs.groupdocs.com/total/net/ Free support at our free support forum: https://forum.groupdocs.com/ Priority support provided at paid support helpdesk: https://helpdesk.groupdocs.com/
GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET is a full featured class library which allows users to read and edit metadata associated with various document, image, audio, video and many other formats. It works with most notable metadata standards: XMP, EXIF, IPTC, Image Resource Blocks, ID3 and format-specific metadata properties.
GroupDocs.Metadata Cloud SDK is a REST API which allows users to read and edit metadata associated with various document, image, audio, video and many other formats. It works with most notable metadata standards: XMP, EXIF, IPTC, Image Resource Blocks, ID3 and format-specific metadata properties. The Metadata API is very flexible and easy to operate with. It provides extended capabilities allowing working with metadata in a unified way regardless of the file format.
GroupDocs.Watermark Cloud is a REST API for managing watermarks in the documents. It provides the effective watermarking methods to add image and text watermarks. Furthermore, API works to search and remove the watermarks which were already added to the documents by other third-party software. Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio, PDF, raster images, multi-page TIFF and animated GIF formats are supported.
GroupDocs.Metadata CLI - dotnet tool to export, remove, copy, and find metadata associated with various document, image, audio, video and many other formats. It works with most notable metadata standards: XMP, EXIF, IPTC, Image Resource Blocks, ID3 and format-specific metadata properties. For more details on the GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET API, please visit product website at: https://products.groupdocs.com/metadata Note: GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET will run in evaluation mode. In order to test full features of the product, please request a free 30-day temporary license.
Conholdate.Total for .NET is a complete package to work with a large number of file formats from Microsoft Word®, Excel®, PowerPoint®, Outlook®, Project®, Visio®, Adobe Acrobat®, Illustrator®, Photoshop®, AutoCAD®, OpenOffice® and many more. Conholdate.Total for .NET allows you to use any API released under Aspose and GroupDocs for .NET in order to create, convert, read, edit, update and print popular document formats. Moreover, you may view, annotate, watermark, assemble, classify, search, redact, parse, merge and compare documents without needing to install the native applications. It helps you in file format manipulation and document automation via simple API. Conholdate.Total for .NET also includes specialized APIs to read and create barcodes, extract text from images using OCR as well as extract human marked data from questioners, surveys, quizzes, MCQ papers and feedback forms.
Chocolatey is a package manager for Windows (like apt-get but for Windows). It was designed to be a decentralized framework for quickly installing applications and tools that you need. It is built on the NuGet infrastructure currently using PowerShell as its focus for delivering packages from the distros to your door, err computer. Chocolatey is brought to you by the work and inspiration of the community, the work and thankless nights of the [Chocolatey Team](https://github.com/orgs/chocolatey/people), with Rob heading up the direction. You can host your own sources and add them to Chocolatey, you can extend Chocolatey's capabilities, and folks, it's only going to get better. ### Information - [Chocolatey Website and Community Package Repository](https://community.chocolatey.org) - [Mailing List](http://groups.google.com/group/chocolatey) / [Release Announcements Only Mailing List](https://groups.google.com/group/chocolatey-announce) / [Build Status Mailing List](http://groups.google.com/group/chocolatey-build-status) - [Twitter](https://twitter.com/chocolateynuget) / [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/ChocolateySoftware) / [GitHub](https://github.com/chocolatey) - [Blog](https://blog.chocolatey.org/) / [Newsletter](https://chocolatey.us8.list-manage1.com/subscribe?u=86a6d80146a0da7f2223712e4&id=73b018498d) - [Documentation](https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/) / [Support](https://chocolatey.org/support) ### Commands There are quite a few commands you can call - you should check out the [command reference](https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/choco/commands). Here are the most common: - Help - choco --help or choco command --help - Search - choco search something - List - choco list - Config - choco config list - Install - choco install baretail - Pin - choco pin windirstat - Outdated - choco outdated - Upgrade - choco upgrade baretail - Uninstall - choco uninstall baretail #### Alternative installation sources: - Install ruby gem - choco install compass -source ruby - Install python egg - choco install sphynx -source python - Install windows feature - choco install IIS -source windowsfeatures #### More For more advanced commands and switches, use `choco --help` or `choco command --help`. You can also look at the [command reference](https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/choco/commands), including how you can force a package to install the x86 version of a package. ### Create Packages? We have some great guidance on how to do that. Where? I'll give you a hint, it rhymes with socks! [Docs!](https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/create-packages) In that mess there is a link to the [PowerShell Chocolatey module reference](https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions).
Chocolatey is a package manager for Windows (like apt-get but for Windows). It was designed to be a decentralized framework for quickly installing applications and tools that you need. It is built on the NuGet infrastructure currently using PowerShell as its focus for delivering packages from the distros to your door, err computer. Chocolatey is brought to you by the work and inspiration of the community, the work and thankless nights of the [Chocolatey Team](https://github.com/orgs/chocolatey/people), with Rob heading up the direction. You can host your own sources and add them to Chocolatey, you can extend Chocolatey's capabilities, and folks, it's only going to get better. ### Information * [Chocolatey Website and Community Package Repository](https://chocolatey.org) * [Mailing List](http://groups.google.com/group/chocolatey) / [Release Announcements Only Mailing List](https://groups.google.com/group/chocolatey-announce) / [Build Status Mailing List](http://groups.google.com/group/chocolatey-build-status) * [Twitter](https://twitter.com/chocolateynuget) / [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/ChocolateySoftware) / [Github](https://github.com/chocolatey) * [Blog](https://chocolatey.org/blog) / [Newsletter](https://chocolatey.us8.list-manage1.com/subscribe?u=86a6d80146a0da7f2223712e4&id=73b018498d) * [Documentation](https://chocolatey.org/docs) / [Support](https://chocolatey.org/support) ### Commands There are quite a few commands you can call - you should check out the [command reference](https://chocolatey.org/docs/commands-reference). Here are the most common: * Help - choco -? or choco command -? * Search - choco search something * List - choco list -lo * Config - choco config list * Install - choco install baretail * Pin - choco pin windirstat * Outdated - choco outdated * Upgrade - choco upgrade baretail * Uninstall - choco uninstall baretail #### Alternative installation sources: * Install ruby gem - choco install compass -source ruby * Install python egg - choco install sphynx -source python * Install windows feature - choco install IIS -source windowsfeatures * Install webpi feature - choco install IIS7.5Express -source webpi #### More For more advanced commands and switches, use `choco -?` or `choco command -h`. You can also look at the [command reference](https://chocolatey.org/docs/commands-reference), including how you can force a package to install the x86 version of a package. ### Create Packages? We have some great guidance on how to do that. Where? I'll give you a hint, it rhymes with socks! [Docs!](https://chocolatey.org/docs/create-packages) In that mess there is a link to the [PowerShell Chocolatey module reference](https://chocolatey.org/docs/helpers-reference).