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Developer's DescriptionBy GroupDocsAnnotate PDF, Office, and image files in your Java apps.A flexible Java library for HTML5-based annotation of 50+ types of documents and images. Supported file formats include: PDF and Microsoft Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint slides, Visio, CAD, raster images and other common document types.Key features include:1. Platform independent. GroupDocs.Annotation for Java works across all popular platforms, including iPad, iPhone, Android, Mac and PC. All a user needs to annotate a document is an HTML5-compliant browser.2. High fidelity true-text rendering. The library renders documents as text files, so that users can search for, select and copy text right from documents displayed within your app or website.3. A wide set of annotation tools:- Sticky notes with rich text- Point annotations (allows adding notes to any point in the document)- Area annotations (allows commenting on an area marked up with a rectangle)- Text annotations (allows striking through/underlining and commenting on text)- Text replacement (allows editing text)- Text/area redaction (allows blacking out text/area)- Polyline (allows drawing freehand lines)- Arrows- Watermarks- Undo/redo4. A customizable UI. GroupDocs.Annotation for Java has a convenient web UI, designed to make it easy to annotate large documents in a browser. It allows end users to:- Turn document pages with the click of a button- Jump straight to a selected page- Preview pages with thumbnails- Quickly navigate between annotations- Print and export annotated documents to PDF- Collaborate on documents in real time.5. Support for native PDF annotations. Annotations made in GroupDocs can be converted to/from native PDF annotations for further editing. Finally, GroupDocs.Annotation for Java can be easily integrated into any project, as it doesn't require any client-side installation at all. To test the library without any restrictions, please feel free to contact GroupDocs sales for a 30-day fully-functional trial.