September 2012

Can I renew or reset a trial license for Foxit Quick PDF Library?

by Conor | September 3, 2012
In most cases we’re happy to provide an additional 30 day trial period if you’re re-evaluating Foxit Quick PDF Library for a second time, simply contact us directly and we’ll be happy to assist you. This article refers to a deprecated product. If you are looking for support for Foxit PDF SDK, please click here.
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Which programming languages does Foxit Quick PDF Library support?

by Conor | September 3, 2012
Foxit Quick PDF Library is available in 4 different editions: Delphi (DCUs, source code also available) ActiveX DLL LIB Dylib This means that Foxit Quick PDF Library supports quite a wide range of programming languages. The list below isn’t exhaustive — it simply contains the languages that we’re familiar with and that we know Foxit […]
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Can I upgrade from iSEDQuickPDF to Foxit Quick PDF Library?

by Conor | September 3, 2012
Yes, customers who own a license for iSEDQuickPDF can purchase an upgrade to the latest version of Foxit Quick PDF Library. Upgrades are available for both the compile and source code versions of iSEDQuickPDF. This article refers to a deprecated product. If you are looking for support for Foxit PDF SDK, please click here.
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What is the difference between Standard Upgrade Protection and Premium Upgrade Protection?

by Conor | September 3, 2012
The difference between Standard Upgrade Protection and Premium Upgrade Protection is outlined below: Standard Upgrade Protection The Standard Upgrade Protection option provides you with major version upgrade protection for 60 days. This means that if you purchase Foxit Quick PDF Library or other Debenu product and then within 60 days we release a new major version […]
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Upgrade Policy for Foxit Quick PDF Library

by Conor | September 3, 2012
Minor and Major Releases Foxit Quick PDF Library releases fall into two categories, referred to as major and minor releases. A major release is normally identified by a change in the first digit of its release version number, i.e. 7.39 -> 8.0. A minor release generally signifies a bug fix or minor feature enhancement. This can […]
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