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Parallel Processing Using DynamicPDF HTML Converter

· 7 min read
James A. Brannan
Developer Evangelist

DynamicPDF HTML Converter for .NET often takes between 1 and 5 seconds to convert a single HTML document to PDF, depending on factors such as network download time, page complexity, and overall processing requirements. This is expected because the HTML Converter uses the Chromium rendering engine to fully process HTML documents before generating the PDF output.

When processing large numbers of HTML documents, total conversion time can quickly grow if documents are converted sequentially. For example, converting thousands of HTML files one at a time could easily require hours of processing time. In these scenarios, using parallel processing and batch execution can significantly improve overall throughput and reduce total conversion time.

DynamicPDF Rasterizer for .NET V4.0 Released

· One min read
James A. Brannan
Developer Evangelist

DynamicPDF announces that DynamicPDF Rasterizer for .NET is updated to version 4.0 and is available for updating or installation. Easily update your project to the latest version using Visual Studio's NuGet package manager. This version fixes several bugs and improves Linux support by removing Rasterizer's dependence on Windows GDI+ on Windows systems. Changes include:

Convert HTML to PDF Using DynamicPDF HTML Converter

· 12 min read
James A. Brannan
Developer Evangelist

The DynamicPDF HTML Converter product is available and included with any of our subscription plans (subscription pricing). You can also use DynamicPDF HTML Converter free if you accept a small footer stating "Created with the DynamicPDF Essentials Edition" and link to the DynamicPDF website from a public area of your website. DynamicPDF HTML Converter supports the following features,

  • quickly converts HTML to PDF,
  • supports the latest HTML, CSS, and JavaScript,
  • works with files, byte arrays, and URLs,
  • supports custom headers and footers,
  • supports .NET Framework and .NET Core (including Linux),
  • and supports a transparent pricing model.

DynamicPDF Subscriptions are Available

· One min read
Andrew Cochran
Founder and CEO

Subscriptions for our great products are now available. Subscriptions make it easy for you to stay current on the latest features, bug fixes and security patches. They also offer royalty free distribution and work well in cloud environments. Four subscription levels are available: