CPC View web edition CPC View web edition

Productivity
Version: 1.7.2
Last Update: 2022-09-24

Overview

CPC View web edition is a Chrome extension developed by Cartesian Products. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of CPC View web edition is 1.7.2, updated on 2022-09-24.
1,000+ users have installed this extension. 4 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: www.cartesianinc.com

View and print CPC image files

CPC View is a Chrome Extension that provides in-Chrome viewing for files in the hyper-compressed CPC format. Documents are displayed directly in the Chrome window. You don't need to do anything to start CPC View - it loads itself whenever you open a supported file type in Chrome.

CPC View provides powerful features such as anti-aliased images, page navigation, zooming, rotation, thumbnails, printing, and export to PDF - all within a simple and easy to use interface.

What's New in Version 1.7:
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+ Upgrade to latest chrome extension specifications

What's New in Version 1.6:
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+ Export to PDF

What's New in Version 1.5:
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+ Support CPC batch downloading
+ Support CPC batch printing
+ Printing improvements

What's New in Version 1.4:
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+ Configurable toolbar
+ Hover the mouse over the document title and additional information about the document and current page is displayed

What's New in Version 1.3:
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+ Support CPC meta-documents
+ New ScrollPad control for navigating large pages
+ Improvements in display of rotated pages
+ UI enhancements

Rating

4 ratings

Total Installs

1,000+

Information

Last Update

2022-09-24

Current Version

1.7.2

Size

4.42MiB

Author

Cartesian Products

Website

www.cartesianinc.com

Category

Productivity

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avatar Paul Shaw
2022-11-09

This might help other using their own web server (e.g. Apache) - make sure you have "image/cpi cpc cpi" in your MIME types config, otherwise the extension won't be triggered. Had me stumped for a while, where the online Cartesian example was working, but my local server refused to play ball!

Also, similar issue with local files, even if you've enabled this option in the extension - your system needs to know about the mime type. I resolved this my installing the 'lite' plugin which alters the registry for you.

(Writing all this here because I know help is limited online for what is quite a niche product)

avatar Paul Shaw
2022-11-09

This might help other using their own web server (e.g. Apache) - make sure you have "image/cpi cpc cpi" in your MIME types config, otherwise the extension won't be triggered. Had me stumped for a while, where the online Cartesian example was working, but my local server refused to play ball!

Also, similar issue with local files, even if you've enabled this option in the extension - your system needs to know about the mime type. I resolved this my installing the 'lite' plugin which alters the registry for you.

(Writing all this here because I know help is limited online for what is quite a niche product)

avatar Paul Shaw
2022-11-09

This might help other using their own web server (e.g. Apache) - make sure you have "image/cpi cpc cpi" in your MIME types config, otherwise the extension won't be triggered. Had me stumped for a while, where the online Cartesian example was working, but my local server refused to play ball!

Also, similar issue with local files, even if you've enabled this option in the extension - your system needs to know about the mime type. I resolved this my installing the 'lite' plugin which alters the registry for you.

(Writing all this here because I know help is limited online for what is quite a niche product)

avatar Paul Shaw
2022-11-09

This might help other using their own web server (e.g. Apache) - make sure you have "image/cpi cpc cpi" in your MIME types config, otherwise the extension won't be triggered. Had me stumped for a while, where the online Cartesian example was working, but my local server refused to play ball!

Also, similar issue with local files, even if you've enabled this option in the extension - your system needs to know about the mime type. I resolved this my installing the 'lite' plugin which alters the registry for you.

(Writing all this here because I know help is limited online for what is quite a niche product)

avatar Paul Shaw
2022-11-09

This might help other using their own web server (e.g. Apache) - make sure you have "image/cpi cpc cpi" in your MIME types config, otherwise the extension won't be triggered. Had me stumped for a while, where the online Cartesian example was working, but my local server refused to play ball!

Also, similar issue with local files, even if you've enabled this option in the extension - your system needs to know about the mime type. I resolved this my installing the 'lite' plugin which alters the registry for you.

(Writing all this here because I know help is limited online for what is quite a niche product)