---
title: "Add PDF functionality with Visual FoxPro"
canonical_url: "https://www.nutrient.io/sdk/dotnet/getting-started/com-activex-visual-foxpro/"
md_url: "https://www.nutrient.io/sdk/dotnet/getting-started/com-activex-visual-foxpro.md"
last_updated: "2026-05-21T17:12:02.379Z"
description: "Learn how to integrate Nutrient .NET SDK into your application. Step-by-step guide for document processing, PDF conversion, and manipulation."
---

# Add PDF functionality with Visual FoxPro

This guide explains how to integrate Nutrient.NET SDK (formerly known as GdPicture.NET SDK) into your application.

## About Nutrient.NET SDK

Nutrient.NET SDK is a cross-platform developer solution for building intelligent PDF and document processing applications. This toolkit enables you to compose, display, capture, edit, and print documents. You can build applications using Nutrient.NET SDK with numerous development environments and deploy these applications to different platforms.

## Prerequisites

Before proceeding with this guide, ensure your development environment meets the following requirements.

###.NET 8.0 or higher (cross-platform)

-.NET SDK 8.0 or higher — Install the latest stable version from the [Microsoft website](https://dotnet.microsoft.com).

- Supported operating systems — Windows, macOS, and Linux.

- Development tools — Visual Studio 2022 (17.6+) or Visual Studio Code with C# extension.

- Command-line tools — Ensure the.NET CLI is available and configured in your system path.

###.NET Framework 4.6.2 or higher (Windows)

-.NET Framework 4.6.2+ — Preinstalled on Windows or available from the official Microsoft Download Center.

- Supported operating systems — Windows 10 or later.

- Development tools — Visual Studio 2019 (or newer) with the **.NET framework development** workload installed.

For more information on the supported frameworks and operating systems, refer to our [system compatibility](https://www.nutrient.io/guides/dotnet/about/system-compatibility.md) guide.

## Installing Nutrient.NET SDK

The best way to install Nutrient.NET SDK is through NuGet repositories. To view a list of available packages, refer to the [download Nutrient.NET](https://www.nutrient.io/guides/dotnet/downloads.md) guide.

Alternatively, use our ready-made bootstrap project for new setups.

[Download example project](https://www.nutrient.io/downloads/GdPictureBootstrap.zip)





## Activating the trial license

To activate a trial license, follow the steps below:

1. In Visual Studio, create a `LicenseManager` object in the code file where the application loads before using any of the methods of Nutrient.NET SDK.

2. Pass the license key to the `RegisterKEY` method of the `LicenseManager` object.

> Set the license using the `LicenseManager` once before making any calls to the SDK. This activates the license for the entire assembly. Make sure your application initializes and sets the license only once.

### C#

```csharp

LicenseManager licenseManager = new LicenseManager();
licenseManager.RegisterKEY("");

```

### VBNET

```vbnet

Dim licenseManager As New LicenseManager
licenseManager.RegisterKEY("")

```

### CPPMFC

```cppmfc

CLicenseManager licenseManager;
licenseManager.CreateDispatch(L"GdPicture14.LicenseManager");
licenseManager.RegisterKEY(L"");

```

### UNMANAGEDCPP

```unmanagedcpp

BSTR bstrLicense = ::SysAllocString(L"");
if (bstrLicense!= NULL)
{
   _LicenseManagerPtr licenseManager(__uuidof(LicenseManager));
   VARIANT_BOOL result = licenseManager->RegisterKEY(bstrLicense);
   ::SysFreeString(bstrLicense);
}

```

### CPPBUILDER

```cppbuilder

BSTR bstrLicense = ::SysAllocString(L"");
if (bstrLicense!= NULL)
{
   _LicenseManagerPtr licenseManager;
   licenseManager = (_LicenseManagerPtr)CreateComObject(CLSID_LicenseManager);
   licenseManager->RegisterKEY(bstrLicense);
   ::SysFreeString(bstrLicense);
   bstrLicense = NULL;
}

```

### DELPHI

```delphi

var
   LicenseManager1: Variant;
begin
   LicenseManager1 := CreateOleObject('GdPicture14.LicenseManager');
   LicenseManager1.RegisterKey('');

```

### JAVASCRIPT

```js

var licenseManager;
licenseManager = new ActiveXObject("GdPicture14.LicenseManager");
licenseManager.RegisterKey("");

```

### POWERBUILDER

```powerbuilder

long ll_result
OLEObject licenseManager
licenseManager = CREATE OLEObject
ll_result = licenseManager.ConnectToNewObject("GdPicture14.LicenseManager")
licenseManager.RegisterKey("")

```

### VB6

```vb6

Dim licenseManager As New LicenseManager
Call licenseManager.RegisterKEY("")

```

### VBA

```vba

Dim licenseManager As New GdPicture_NET_14.LicenseManager
licenseManager.RegisterKey ("")

```

Leaving the license key as an empty string activates the SDK in trial mode. After purchasing a commercial license, replace the empty string with your license key.

> Starting from version 14.2.94, a trial key is no longer required. As shown in the examples above, setting the key to an empty string ("") enables trial mode.

## Visual FoxPro

Currently, we only provide examples in the `[INSTALLATION FOLDER]\Samples\WinForm\vfp` folder using COM Interop.

> IntelliSense is fully supported in Visual FoxPro.

We suggest adding the following line of code in the initialization of your program: `application.AutoYield =.F`.
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## Related pages

- [Add PDF functionality with Delphi and C++ Builder](/sdk/dotnet/getting-started/com-activex-delphi-cplus-builder.md)
- [Add PDF functionality with Microsoft Access](/sdk/dotnet/getting-started/com-activex-microsoft-access.md)
- [Add PDF functionality with Visual Basic](/sdk/dotnet/getting-started/com-activex-visual-basic.md)
- [Getting started with Nutrient .NET SDK](/sdk/dotnet/getting-started.md)
- [Add PDF functionality with WPF](/sdk/dotnet/getting-started/wpf.md)
- [Add PDF functionality with WinForms](/sdk/dotnet/getting-started/winforms.md)
- [Add PDF functionality with .NET](/sdk/dotnet/getting-started/integrate.md)
- [Add PDF functionality with Visual C++ with MFC](/sdk/dotnet/getting-started/com-activex-visual-cplus-with-mfc.md)

