But once you understand the basic concepts, it’s straightforward. The PSPDFKit API can be overwhelming at first, especially when coming from Apple PDFKit. See the Easy Transition with PDFXKit section below for more information. It’s a drop-in replacement with little or no changes required, and it allows you to program against the PDFKit API while using PSPDFKit under the hood. To simplify migrating a codebase from PDFKit to PSPDFKit as much as possible, we provide a wrapper called PDFXKit. Loading of documents from custom sources with on-the-fly decryptionĪdvanced, customizable rendering, including CMYK color space supportĬustom bookmark implementation (bookmarks are not part of the PDF spec)Īvailable on multiple platforms with excellent interoperabilityįirst-class support directly from our engineers Indexed full-text search (with near-instant search results) Importing and exporting annotations in JSON and XFDF formats Support for all annotations defined in the PDF specification It also includes a lot of customization options:Īdvanced and native UI and UX, with support for most PDF features PSPDFKit, on the other hand, is a cross-platform PDF framework with more advanced features and fine-grained control over various aspects of PDF handling. It’s a system library, so it’s easy to integrate. Apple’s PDFKit provides a great starting point for integrating PDF support into your iOS app.
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