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AspUpload |
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Industry-standard upload component that allows your ASP application to capture, save and process arbitrary files uploaded with a browser.
Supports progress bars.
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AspPDF |
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Manages PDF documents on the fly. Provides encryption, signing, multi-language support, tables, form fill-in,
stitching, barcodes, HTML-to-PDF, PDF-to-Image, printing, and more.
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AspPDF.NET |
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Native .NET version of AspPDF with the exact same extensive feature set plus the flexibility of a 100% managed-code component
which can just be copied to the /Bin folder.
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AspJpeg |
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Image resizing component for creating high- quality thumbnails. Supports cropping, sharpening, picture-in-picture, metadata extraction,
PNG and GIF output, various filters.
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AspJpeg.NET |
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Native .NET twin of AspJpeg with an almost identical set of features
combined with the power of a 100% managed-code assembly that does not need
to be registered.
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AspHEIF |
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HEIF/HEIC and AVIF image decoder which converts these ultra-modern and advanced
image formats to PNG for viewing and further processing.
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AspEmail |
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Free email component with secure mail support. Premium features include message queuing, embedded images, Unicode, TLS, DKIM. Native .NET version is also available.
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AspEncrypt |
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Data encryption, hashing and certificate management component. Can be used with AspEmail to send secure mail,
and with AspPDF to sign PDF documents.
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AspGrid |
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Server-side editable data-bound grid component providing read/write interfaces to arbitrary database tables in as little as 3 lines of ASP code.
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AspUser |
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Windows security management component which provides an object-oriented interface to user accounts, groups,
group memberships, and file permissions.
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XUpload |
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Advanced upload ActiveX control which provides features not found in traditional form-based uploading,
such as multi-file and directory uploads, etc.
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JUpload |
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Client-side upload Java applet that is even more feature-rich than XUpload, but most importantly, browser-independent.
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