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React Native library for PSPDFKit for iOS, Android and Windows UWP.

Overview

The React Native Library for PSPDFKit enables developers to integrate the PSPDFKit SDK into their React Native projects for iOS, Android, and Windows UWP platforms. This library provides a way to view, annotate, sign, and fill PDF forms within React Native applications. It requires a valid license of PSPDFKit for usage and offers support for customers with active SDK licenses.

Features

  • Cross-Platform Compatibility: Works seamlessly on iOS, Android, and Windows UWP platforms.
  • Integration with PSPDFKit APIs: Exposes commonly used PSPDFKit APIs for easy integration.
  • Customization: Partners can customize the library by forking the repository and adding native code for enhanced integration.
  • Real-Time Collaboration: PSPDFKit Instant enables real-time collaboration features for sharing, editing, and annotating PDF documents.

Summary

The React Native Library for PSPDFKit allows developers to integrate powerful PDF viewing and editing capabilities into their React Native applications. With support for iOS, Android, and Windows UWP platforms, users can leverage essential PSPDFKit features, customize the library, and enable real-time collaboration using PSPDFKit Instant. However, it's important to note that a valid PSPDFKit license is required for production usage, and the library initializes in demo mode by default.

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