August 30, 2010
Quick PDF Library 7.22 beta 1 has been released and is ready for testing. The 7.22 beta 1 installer can be downloaded from the button below.

Release Notes
New functions
- SetImageResolution
- SetOutlineRemoteDestination
Bug fixes
- Circle co-ordinates in metafile import
- Empty fills in metafile import
- Added support for a text output operator in the renderer
- Alignment calculations for the FitImage function for different measurement units
- Corrected DADrawCapturedPage function
- NewStaticOutline function accepts a ParentID of 0
- LoadFromString correctly sets the SourceFileSize
Enhancements
- Support for rendering images compressed with JBIG2 encoding
- Support for reading PDFs containing malformed (19-byte) xref table entries
- Support for CFF fonts stored in OpenType format
- Support for Format2 charset tables in CFF font data
- Support for remote destination file names in GetOutlineOpenFile
Feedback! Any feedback large or small is appreciated. We’ll shortly be planning the next round of exciting new features for Quick PDF Library, so we’d really like to know what you want to see added to the SDK. Don’t be shy, email us at support@quickpdflibrary.com and have your say.
August 24, 2010
It’s survey time. A bit like hammer time, but not quite as exciting. But bare with me…
We’ve put together a survey to help us gain a better understanding of how you use Quick PDF Library and how you might use it in the future and we’d really like your feedback.
The survey has 10 multiple choice questions and should only take a few minutes to fill out. Here it is:
Quick PDF Library Survey
We look forward to your feedback. Thanks for your time in advance.
We’re in the process of sprucing up the site for Quick PDF Library and we’d like to add a few customer testimonials, so if you’re a happy Quick PDF customer and would like to send us a testimonial, please email me at rowan.hanna@debenu.com.
Thanks for your support!
August 19, 2010
More and more PDF files are landing in our inbox that use JBIG2 image compression. We were not planning on adding support for JBIG2 until later in the year, but due to popular demand, we’ve decided to support it much sooner.
So the next version, 7.22, will support JBIG2 compression. We should have a beta ready in 1-2 weeks. Most of the development for this feature has been done and now we’re just testing and optimizing.
If you have any PDF files that use JBIG2 compression please send them to me at rowan.hanna@debenu.com and I will add them to our repository of testing files.
August 17, 2010
Quick PDF Library Lite 7.21, a free PDF SDK, has been released and is now ready for download. This new release includes a new function, SetBaseURL, as well as all of the bug fixes and enhancements that were included in the full Quick PDF Library 7.21 release.
If there are new functions that you think would really enhance Quick PDF Library Lite, post a comment and we’ll see what we can do in the next release.
To find out more about Quick PDF Library Lite visit this link: Free PDF library.
July 2, 2010
Quick PDF Library 7.21 beta 1 has been released and is ready for testing. This beta includes 13 new functions, performance improvements and bug fixes.
The 7.21 beta 1 installer can be downloaded from the button below.

Release Notes
New functions
- GetDocumentFileSize
- GetMaxObjectNumber
- GetOptionalContentConfigCount
- GetOptionalContentConfigState
- GetActionDest
- ClearImage
- ImportEMFFromStream
- AddTextMarkupAnnotation
- GetAnnotDest
- SetAnnotQuadPoints
- GetAnnotQuadPoints
- GetAnnotQuadCount
- DAGetAnnotationCount
Bug fixes
- Corrected processing of dictionaries inside content streams
- Corrected handling of inherited page rotation
- Added support for font dictionaries directly inside resource dictionaries
- Fixed miter limit handling in metafiles
- Added support for nested page labels
- Corrected handling of PostScript names in TrueType fonts
Enhancements
- Added support for JPEG2000 images with separate indexed color space
- Added support for certain DeviceN color spaces
Feedback!
Any feedback large or small is appreciated. We’ll shortly be planning the next round of exciting new features for Quick PDF Library, so we’d really like to know what you want to see added to the SDK. Don’t be shy, email us at support@quickpdflibrary.com and have your say.
May 3, 2010
Quick PDF Library 7.19 has been released and is now ready for download from the updates page. The new version contains a number of significant performance improvements, new functions and much more.
The Quick PDF Library Demo has also been updated to work with version 7.19.
New Features and Improvements
- Improved object parsing speed and handling of malformed data
- DAAppendFile, DASaveAsFile and DASaveToStream functions now set the document’s modification date
- Added usage rights functionality to the AnalyseFile function
- New! RemoveEmbeddedFile function
- Added EMF+ output to the renderer
- New! AddLinkToLocalFile function
- Added support for image ICC profiles to the renderer
- New! RequestPrinterStatus function
- Bug fix for return value of DrawTableRows function
- New! SetCompatibility function
- Improvements to /ICCBased color spaces in the renderer
- Improvements to handling of buffer overruns in ASCII85 encoded data
- Added support for miter limit to the renderer
- Bug fix in decompressing flate data with a /Predictor value of 1
- Bug fix in TrueType parser with composite characters (alignment of diacritical marks)
- Optimizations to font handling in renderer and text extraction
- Improved handling of Type3 fonts
- Added support for handling of MMType1 fonts Optimizations to clipping paths in the renderer
- Speed optimizations in the renderer with improved stack system
- Improvements to the rendering of annotations with referenced resources
- Improved speed of loading objects from source PDF documents
- Improved speed of Type1 CFF conts Improvements to GetPageMode function
- New! RemoveGlobalJavaScript function
- New! SetEmbeddedFileStrProperty function
- Improved parsing of empty array and dictionary objects
- Improvements to accuracy of DrawTableRows
- Added support for arrays to CMap parsing
- Bug fix for rendering of large CCITT encoded images
- Optimized adding of certain PNG images to PDF documents
- Improved merging of documents with form fields
- New! GetImagePageCountFromString function
- Improvements to font substitution matching system in the renderer
- Bug fix handling certain inline images
- Improvements to adding EMF images to PDF documents
- DASaveAsFile function maintains the original PDF version settings
- Bug fix for underlines and highlights in center and right aligned text
Free Upgrade
Version 7.19 is a minor update and therefore all existing version 7.x license owners are entitled to a free upgrade. Owners of older versions of Quick PDF Library can upgrade online here for $149.40.
Discuss The New Version
We’re proud of the community that has formed around Quick PDF Library, so we’d like to encourage new users to join in the fun and discuss the latest version of Quick PDF Library over at QuickPDF.org.
Quick PDF Library Lite 7.19, your favorite free PDF Library, has been released and is now ready for download. This is a relatively minor release but includes several important performance improvements relating to image handling and a couple of new functions (NewPage and SetOrigin) to make working with the library easier.
To find out more about Quick PDF Library Lite visit this link: Free PDF library.
April 28, 2010
Quick PDF Library 7.19 beta 8 has been released and is ready for testing. This beta version contains a number of significant performance improvements, new functions and much more.
The 7.19 beta 8 installer can be downloaded from the button below.

Release Notes
- Improved object parsing speed and handling of malformed data
- DAAppendFile, DASaveAsFile and DASaveToStream functions now set the document’s modification date
- Added usage rights functionality to the AnalyseFile function
- New! RemoveEmbeddedFile function
- Added EMF+ output to the renderer
- New! AddLinkToLocalFile function
- Added support for image ICC profiles to the renderer
- New! RequestPrinterStatus function
- Bug fix for return value of DrawTableRows function
- New! SetCompatibility function
- Improvements to /ICCBased color spaces in the renderer
- Improvements to handling of buffer overruns in ASCII85 encoded data
- Added support for miter limit to the renderer
- Bug fix in decompressing flate data with a /Predictor value of 1
- Bug fix in TrueType parser with composite characters (alignment of diacritical marks)
- Optimizations to font handling in renderer and text extraction
- Improved handling of Type3 fonts
- Added support for handling of MMType1 fonts Optimizations to clipping paths in the renderer
- Speed optimizations in the renderer with improved stack system
- Improvements to the rendering of annotations with referenced resources
- Improved speed of loading objects from source PDF documents
- Improved speed of Type1 CFF conts Improvements to GetPageMode function
- New! RemoveGlobalJavaScript function
- New! SetEmbeddedFileStrProperty function
- Improved parsing of empty array and dictionary objects
- Improvements to accuracy of DrawTableRows
- Added support for arrays to CMap parsing
- Bug fix for rendering of large CCITT encoded images
- Optimized adding of certain PNG images to PDF documents
- Improved merging of documents with form fields
- New! GetImagePageCountFromString function
- Improvements to font substitution matching system in the renderer
- Bug fix handling certain inline images
- Improvements to adding EMF images to PDF documents
- DASaveAsFile function maintains the original PDF version settings
- Bug fix for underlines and highlights in center and right aligned text
Feedback!
Any feedback large or small is appreciated. We’ll shortly be planning the next round of exciting new features for Quick PDF Library, so we’d really like to know what you want to see added to the SDK. Don’t be shy, email us at support@quickpdflibrary.com and have your say.
March 8, 2010
We’re excited to announce the release of Quick PDF Library Lite.
Quick PDF Library Lite offers a subset of the functionality found in Quick PDF Library — a powerful royalty-free PDF developer SDK used by thousands of developers for working with PDFs on all levels — for free!
That’s right. Add functionality to your applications — such as the ability to convert images to PDF, add links to the web, get and set document properties, rotate pages, analyze document security and add images and text to documents — to your applications for free.
Quick PDF Library Lite is available as an ActiveX component and works with C, C++, C#, Delphi, PHP, Visual Basic, VB.NET, ASP, PowerBASIC, Pascal or any other language that supports ActiveX.
To find out more about Quick PDF Library Lite visit this link: Free PDF library.