Yearly Archives: 2004

Aspose.Cells.Express preview

I am thinking of making a new product: Aspose.Cells.Express. The product will utilize SmartMarker technique and will be an Express product of Aspose.Cells.

Only ExcelDesigner object in Aspose.Cells will be exposed. Users can use this product to import an Excel file with smart markers. Then call the Process method to populate the data.

Using the designer file with smart markers and a few lines of code, users can create a very complex excel file.

Of course this product will not … Continue Reading

Posted in Laurence Chen |

Aspose.Word and VSTO2005

Yes, it is “and”, not “vs”.

Of course, VSTO2005 is one of the hottest topics for us at Aspose as it could be very easy for us to lose any competition to Microsoft.

The current thinking is to avoid competition (at least direct one) and do things that VSTO2005 does not do. We are confident there is a bright future for all: VSTO2005, Aspose.Word and Aspose.Cells together as we will always try to maneuvre quickly and provide new and exciting Continue Reading

Posted in Roman Korchagin |

Introduction

My name is Roman Korchagin and I lead the Aspose Auckland Development Team. We are responsible for Aspose.Word, Aspose.Chart, Aspose.Spell and Aspose.Recurrence (what is soon to become Aspose.iCalendar).

I’m heavily involved in development and support of the products and you will see it’s mostly me who is replying in the Support Forums for questions about these products. At the moment I have two other brilliant developers on my team. While I’m based in Auckland, New Zealand, they Continue Reading

Posted in Roman Korchagin |

Announcing Aspose.Slides for .NET

July 19, 2004 – Sydney, Australia – Aspose are pleased to introduce Aspose.Slides for .NET, a class library for working with Microsoft PowerPoint files in .NET environments, independent of Microsoft Automation or other tools. With Aspose.Slides developers can open, save, manipulate and change PowerPoint presentation files programmatically, easily and quickly.

Business information is presented in many different ways: in reports, on websites and in live presentations. For presentations, Microsoft PowerPoint has become almost the default software for structuring and … Continue Reading

Posted in Aspose.Slides Product Family, News Release |

Announcing Aspose.Tasks for .NET

March 30, 2004 – Sydney, Australia – Aspose.Tasks for .NET allows developers to work with Microsoft Project files from within their own .NET applications. Aspose.Tasks works without Microsoft Automation so it is fast, stable and independent of other applications.

We are developers creating tools for developers, so we know how important it is to work with good products, produce neat code and get help when you need it. We answer all those needs:

  • Our products encapsulate our file format expertise
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Posted in Aspose.Tasks Product Family, News Release |