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Monthly Archives: May 2011
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We are increasing the price of some of our products from the 1st July 2011, there has never been a better time to invest in Aspose or renew your current subscription!
Aspose are committed to providing industry leading software components with the most competitive licensing and support pricing.
We have dedicated thousands of man-hours to developing features and enhancing our existing product range, while also expanding our product and support offerings. For example, in the last year alone … Continue Reading
Posted in Aspose.Products
Performing Multiple Operations using Merged Aspose.PDF: Comparing Two Approaches
I have already discussed, in my previous post, the three parts of the merged Aspose.PDF API. If you haven’t read this post yet then you may read it now: Introduction to the Merged Aspose.PDF API. In this post, I’m going to show you the code snippets from Aspose.Pdf.Facades and Aspose.Pdf DOM API.
These code snippets will help you understand the process to edit existing PDF files using both of these approaches. I’ll explain the process of performing multiple operations and … Continue Reading
Posted in Shahzad Latif
Introduction to Merged Aspose.Pdf API
In my previous post, I explained that why we are introducing merged Aspose.Pdf, what benefits it is going to give to the developers, and how you can share your thoughts and suggestions. You may read that post at the following link: New Aspose.Pdf for .NET – Merged Aspose.Pdf.Kit and Aspose.Pdf: A Sneak Peek!. In this post, I’m elaborating different parts of the merged Aspose.Pdf. I have included a diagram showing the architecture of the new Aspose.Pdf. A video tutorial, explaining… Continue Reading
Posted in Shahzad Latif
Render Checkboxes in HTML, Support for Justified Alignment and Compatibility Enhancements for Mono in Excel-to-PDF Feature are Included in Aspose.Cells for .NET 5.3.3
We have released the Aspose.Cells for .NET v5.3.3. In this version, we have made several enhancements including setting a hyperlink’s “target” attribute and rendering checkboxes in HTML conversion. Now, justified alignment is supported in Excel to PDF conversion. We have also made an enhancement regarding compatibility on Mono for PDF conversion. Moreover, we now support STDEV.S formulas. The web control provided by Aspose.Cells for .NET now supports to expand/collapse grouped rows on the client as well as on the server … Continue Reading
Posted in Aspose.Cells Product Family Tagged .NET, Excel, HTML, product release
Add Arabic Text with Image in PDF Documents using C#
Aspose is proud to announce the release of another version of Aspose.PDF for .NET which supports the feature of generating PDF/A compliant documents. With this version, now you have the capabilities to generate PDF/A-1A or PDF/A-1B compliant documents. Please check out the following link for more information on How to create PDF/A-1 with Aspose.Pdf.
Add Arabic Text to PDF using C#
Aspose.PDF is very stable and handy while working with non-English characters and with this release, the support for … Continue Reading
Posted in Aspose.Total Product Family, Aspose.PDF Product Family, Nayyer Shahbaz Tagged .NET, Adobe Acrobat, Aspose.Pdf, product release
Work with MS Visio Files using C# with Aspose.Diagram for .NET
Australia, Sydney – May 5, 2011 – Aspose.Diagram for .NET is a class library for working with Microsoft Visio files. It allows software developers to open VSD and VDX files and manipulate their content from within ASP .NET web applications, web services, and Windows applications.
Aspose has a number of products for working with Microsoft Office files on the .NET platform. The most common business application file formats – DOC, DOCX, PPT, PPTX, XLS, XLSX, PDF and so on … Continue Reading
Posted in Aspose.Diagram Product Family, News Release Tagged .NET, Microsoft Visio, VDX, VSD, diagrams, file conversion
New Aspose.Pdf for .NET – Merged Aspose.Pdf.Kit and Aspose.Pdf: A Sneak Peek!
We recently announced, in our March 2011 Newsletter, that we were going to merge Aspose.Pdf and Aspose.Pdf.Kit into a single Aspose.Pdf product. I’m very much excited to share with you that we have made quite a progress. And in this post, I’m going to give you a sneak peek into the developments so far. This post will give you insights into the new Aspose.Pdf, the reasons for merging both products, and the benefits it is going to provide to the … Continue Reading
Posted in Shahzad Latif Tagged Aspose.Pdf, Aspose.Pdf.Kit, Merged Aspose.Pdf, PDF DOM API, PDF Editing