Yearly Archives: 2004

Be sure to visit the new Aspose Software Escrow Section.

From time to time we have customers ask about Software Escrow Services.  Aspose realizes that some companies need the extra protection that software escrow provides and is proud to say that we do offer software escrow packages.  If your company would like to purchase an Aspose product but is concerned about software escrow please be sure to visit our Software Escrow Section.  There you will find more about our software escrow agent and the different packages we offer.Continue Reading
Posted in Danny Cooper |

Aspose Reseller Section now available!

Aspose is proud to announce that our Reseller Section is now available!  We realize that many companies have relationships with resellers that make it more convenient to purchase in that manner.  We are committed to providing our customers with options to make their life easier.  If you would like to purchase an Aspose product but your company requires the use of a reseller, please have them visit our new Reseller Section in order for them to establish a relationship with Continue Reading

Posted in Danny Cooper |

New FAQ page to help with sales questions

Hello all,

We now have a new FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) page to help with your questions. We have just started to add to this growing list but already there are many common questions answered such as “What is unlimited?” View FAQ page here. Our goal is to help make your purchasing and licensing process faster and easier. We hope that you find a quick answer and save yourself some time. The types of Aspose questions you may find on Continue Reading

Posted in Merit Cooper |

Aspose.Tasks 1.2.1 released!

Hot fix contains:

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Posted in Alexey Zhilin |

Aspose Sales – Live Contact

We are glad to announce that the Aspose Sales Team’s online status can now be viewed from our contact page. We are available on 3 separate messengers. We would love for you to add us to your favorite messenger for instant access.

You can also view “our time” with the link to our time zone on our contact page. We hope that this enables more customers to reach us with their questions.

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Posted in Merit Cooper |

Aspose starts a team in Texas

November 6, 2004 – Texas, USA – Aspose has its headquarters in Australia and has teams in other parts of the world. To extend our business further we have decided to start a team in Texas, USA.

The Texas team expands our sales and marketing capacity and brings new skills to the team. Aspose’s development teams work hard and are very productive. The Texas team will help us get the products that we develop out to a wider market. It … Continue Reading

Posted in News Release |

Aspose.iCalendar Development Plans 2004

This is a list of possible features we will support in Aspose.iCalendar in the near future. As usual, we are listening for your feedback to help us shape the component features.

  • Loading and storing patterns in xCal and RDF (iCalendar XML) formats.
  • WKST custom weekstart rule part.
  • TZID and timezones.
  • Classes to represent more iCalendar components, such as VEVENT, VTODO etc.
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Posted in Roman Korchagin |

Aspose.iCalendar 1.0 Released

  • Version 1.0.0.0 Released on October 21, 2004
    • First release to the public due to continuous customers’ requests.
    • Everything is tested, but demos and documentation are not yet fully complete.
    • Custom WKST (WeekStart) is not yet supported, default week start is Sunday.
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    Posted in Roman Korchagin |

    Aspose.Word Object Model Background

    One of the main goals of Aspose.Word is to allow programmatic manipulation of document content, such as insert, enumerate, find and replace document elements and formatting.

    We studied a number of document APIs before and during Aspose.Word development. We looked at MS Word Object Model, Open Office and a number of other products. 

    Those of you who are familiar with MS Word Object Model, probably agree that once you grasp few basic concepts such as working with Range, it all … Continue Reading

    Posted in Roman Korchagin |

    Aspose.Word Development Plans for October 2004

    RTF and HTML importers are well underway and we will try to get them delivered in October.

    We had a delay here because implementing the importers required adding new features to DocumentBuilder, which will be useful to many customers too. For example, it will be possible to create headers and footers, more control over list formatting and access to document styles.

     

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    Posted in Roman Korchagin |