GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud SDK is available in Ruby.
Yes, a subscription is required to use GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud.
Yes, GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud can be integrated with other cloud services.
Yes, GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud supports multiple file formats.
Yes, a free trial is available for GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud.
GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud provides high-level security for your documents.
Yes, GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud can handle large documents efficiently.
GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud provides various support options including email and forum support.
Yes, detailed documentation is available for GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud SDK.
Yes, GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud can be used for real-time document viewing.
GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud allows you to render various document formats including PDF, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and more directly in the cloud.
The API supports a wide range of file formats such as DOC, DOCX, XLS, XLSX, PPT, PPTX, PDF, and more for viewing and rendering.
You can customize the rendering options like zoom level, rendering format, quality, and rendering area to suit your requirements.
The API supports caching rendered document pages on the server side to speed up subsequent requests and reduce loading time.
Easily add watermarks to the rendered documents to protect your content or brand your documents with custom text or image watermarks.
GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud provides features like document rotation, splitting, and merging to manipulate your documents as needed.
You can extract specific pages or range of pages from a document, reorder pages, or rotate pages as required using the API.
The API is platform-independent and can be seamlessly integrated into your Ruby applications to view and manipulate documents in the cloud.
GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud ensures secure document viewing by supporting authentication mechanisms like JWT tokens and providing HTTPS encryption.
With comprehensive documentation, SDKs, and code samples available, integrating GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud into your Ruby applications is straightforward and hassle-free.