ezeep announced the release of ezeep.js
- a new JavaScript library that makes it
possible for web developers to easily add printing capabilities into any web
application in just a few steps.
"Desktop applications are being replaced by
cloud-based web applications, and users are accessing them from all kinds of
devices - smartphones, Chromebooks, iPads, laptops and more," said Bernd Trappe, CTO,
ThinPrint. "As a result,
more users need to print documents from web applications and ezeep.js is
exactly what the larger development community needs to enable secure and
efficient printing in the easiest way possible."
ezeep.js is a ready-made solution that can
be easily plugged into web applications so users can instantly print documents.
With
ezeep.js, the backend of the web application passes the data to be printed
directly to the ezeep Blue Cloud, which securely outputs the document to any
printer available in the customer's account. As a result, the user does not
have to download documents first, which not only ensures greater efficiency but
also ensures that sensitive documents are not saved to the user's local,
potentially insecure, device.
While
developers still have the option of using the already available ezeep
Blue API, with ezeep.js they enjoy a significantly
simpler and quick implementation because steps like creating a print dialog box
or managing user accounts are not necessary. ezeep.js is a fully plug-and-play
implementation of printing.
Web
application developers who need printing support can save a lot of time by
simply adding the JavaScript library provided on ezeep's GitHub page into their application.
For more
information about how to print from web apps visit https://www.ezeep.com/how-to-print-pdfs-from-javascript-web-apps.