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HiQPdf Library for .NET (version 17.0)

HiQPdf Library for .NET (version 17.0)
HiQPdf Library for .NET (version 17.0)


The HiQPdf Library for .NET Framework is compatible with both Windows x86 and x64 platforms. For x64 there is also a special build you can download below. The HiQPdf library for .NET Core is compatible with .NET Core 6.0 and later and with .NET Standard 2.0 and later on both Windows x86 and x64 platforms. For x64 there is also a special build you can download below.For other platforms supporting .NET Core, including Linux, MacOS, Xamarin, Azure App Service or Azure Functions, you can download the Multi-Platform Solution packages.

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SQL Backup Master v7.9.908

SQL Backup Master v7.9.908
SQL Backup Master v7.9.908


SQL Backup Master backs up your SQL Server databases to any number of popular cloud storage services such as Dropbox, OneDrive, Amazon S3, Microsoft Azure, Box, and Google Drive. It can also back up databases to an FTP server - or a folder on your local machine, network server, or storage device.

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HiQPdf Library for .NET v16.0

HiQPdf Library for .NET v16.0
HiQPdf Library for .NET v16.0


The HiQPdf Library for .NET Framework is compatible with both Windows x86 and x64 platforms. For x64 there is also a special build you can download below. The HiQPdf library for .NET Core is compatible with .NET Core 6.0 and later and with .NET Standard 2.0 and later on both Windows x86 and x64 platforms. For x64 there is also a special build you can download below.For other platforms supporting .NET Core, including Linux, MacOS, Xamarin, Azure App Service or Azure Functions, you can download the Multi-Platform Solution packages.
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SQL Backup Master v7.8.890

SQL Backup Master v7.8.890
SQL Backup Master v7.8.890


SQL Backup Master backs up your SQL Server databases to any number of popular cloud storage services such as Dropbox, OneDrive, Amazon S3, Microsoft Azure, Box, and Google Drive. It can also back up databases to an FTP server - or a folder on your local machine, network server, or storage device.
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