To integrate GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud into a Ruby application, you can use the official GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud SDK for Ruby to easily make API calls and interact with the service.
GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud supports a wide range of file formats including DOC, DOCX, XLS, XLSX, PPT, PPTX, PDF, and more.
Yes, you can view documents stored on cloud storage providers like Dropbox, Google Drive, Amazon S3, and others using GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud.
Yes, you can customize the appearance of the document viewer by configuring options such as zoom level, page layout, watermark, and more with GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud.
Yes, GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud supports rendering password-protected documents as long as you provide the correct password in the API request.
GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud is optimized to efficiently handle large documents for viewing by supporting document streaming and paginated rendering.
Yes, GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud offers document conversion capabilities allowing you to convert documents to various formats like PDF, HTML, and image formats.
Yes, GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud is ideal for embedding document viewing functionality in web applications as it provides a robust and scalable solution for displaying documents.
Yes, GroupDocs provides SDKs for various programming languages including Ruby, making it easier to integrate and use GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud in your applications.
Yes, you can sign up for a free trial account to explore and test the features of GroupDocs.Viewer Cloud before making a decision to purchase a subscription.
Allows rendering of various document formats such as PDF, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and more for viewing.
Compatible with the Ruby platform, making it suitable for developers using Ruby for application development.
Supports a wide range of document formats like PDF, DOCX, XLSX, PPTX, VSDX, and more for viewing.
Provides options to customize the document viewer based on user requirements and preferences.
Offers security features to control access, restrict actions, and ensure secure document viewing.
Allows users to zoom in/out on documents for better readability and provides easy navigation between pages.
Enables users to add, edit, and manage annotations on the documents for collaboration and feedback purposes.
Supports handling events triggered by user interactions in the viewer for better control and customization.
Generates document thumbnails for quick previews and easy navigation through multiple pages.
Provides a server-side API that can be integrated into applications for seamless document viewing capabilities.