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PDF redaction is the process of permanently removing sensitive or confidential content from PDF documents, ensuring that the information cannot be recovered or exposed after the file is shared. This feature is essential in legal, financial, medical, and corporate environments where data privacy and compliance with regulations such as GDPR or HIPAA are critical. Redaction can include the deletion of text, images, annotations, or metadata, and often involves replacing the removed content with black bars or blank spaces to indicate intentional removal.
Several .NET PDF viewer components allow you to redact PDF content, including:
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Ribbons provide a structured, visual command interface that organizes application features into clearly labeled tabs and groups, improving discoverability, efficiency, and usability. By surfacing frequently used and context-aware commands, ribbons reduce navigation time and deliver a familiar, professional user experience. Commonly used in productivity software, data-driven applications, design tools, and enterprise systems, ribbon interfaces are ideal for applications with rich functionality where users need quick, intuitive access to a wide range of tools.
Several .NET WinForms UI suites offer ribbon control including:
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Hyperlink navigation in a PDF component allows users to interact with clickable links embedded within a document, enabling transitions to other pages, external URLs or specific document sections. For software developers integrating PDF functionality, this capability enhances the user experience by supporting intuitive document navigation, reducing the need for manual scrolling or searching. It is particularly useful in technical documentation, forms or reports where references to related content are common, allowing for faster access to relevant information and improved usability in both web and desktop applications.
Several .NET PDF components offer hyperlink navigation including:
For an in-depth analysis of features and price, visit our comparison of .NET PDF components.

Docking controls are a key element of user interface design that enhance the usability of complex applications. They allow users to rearrange windows or panels within the main application window, making it easier to create personalized, efficient layouts. These controls typically support drag-and-drop interactions and automatic alignment, which help users maintain a tidy and organized workspace while working with multiple tools or data views. Docking frameworks often include features like tabbed documents, floating windows, and layout persistence, all of which contribute to a more flexible and user-driven application environment. This makes docking especially useful in professional software environments that involve large volumes of information or tool-based workflows.
Several WPF UI suites provide you with docking support, including:
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Charts with keyboard navigation support are designed to improve accessibility and usability by allowing users to explore chart data using only the keyboard. This feature is especially valuable for users who rely on assistive technologies or prefer keyboard interaction over a mouse. It typically includes capabilities like navigating between data points, series, or chart elements using arrow keys, accessing tooltips or data labels, and sometimes triggering events like selection or focus changes, all through the keyboard.
Several .NET chart components support keyboard navigation, including:
For an in-depth analysis of features and price, visit our comparison of .NET chart components.