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Monthly Archives: March 2016
Explore Aspose.Pdf for .NET API Examples using Visual Studio Plugin
Aspose.PDF for .NET Examples Plugin for Visual Studio is a great tool for quickly downloading and exploring Aspose.PDF for .NET API examples. We are pleased to announce a new release that supports exploring examples of Aspose.PDF for .NET. This plugin saves a lot of time and effort by providing a very simple option for seamlessly selecting, downloading and opening the latest example projects without having to leave the Visual Studio environment.
This version … Continue Reading
Read, Create, Manipulate, and Convert PDF – Maven Plugin for Eclipse IDE
Aspose has released New Plugin for the Eclipse IDE. This Plugin is intended for developers using the Maven platform for Java developments and want to use Aspose.PDF for Java API in their projects.
Aspose.PDF for Java is a robust PDF document creation API that enables your Java applications to read, write, and manipulate PDF documents without using Adobe Acrobat.
Aspose.PDF for Java offers an incredible wealth of features, these include PDF compression options, table creation and manipulation, graph support, image … Continue Reading
Posted in Aspose.PDF Product Family Tagged Aspose Java Plugins, AsposePDF, CodeExamples, Eclipse, Maven, MavenPlugin, PDF
Controlling Z-Order of Rectangle and Text with transparency with Aspose.Pdf for .NET 11.3.0
As a part of our continuous improvement process, a new release of Aspose.PDF for .NET 11.3.0 has been published with some new features. Among these new features, we also have fixed major issues regarding PDF to PDF/A conversion, PDF to TIFF, ePUB to PDF, HTML to PDF, PDF to JPEG and general performance improvements.
Controlling Z-Order of Rectangle in PDF
Aspose.PDF for .NET supports the feature to add graph objects (for example graph, line, rectangle etc.) to PDF documents. When … Continue Reading
Aspose.Tasks for Java 9.3.0 supports Reading Project Data from Primavera SQLite Database
Aspose.Tasks for Java 9.3.0 has been released. Ported from its equivalent .NET version, this month’s release includes the same features, enhancements and bug fixes. Our documentation section, Public API Changes in Asose.Tasks for Java, lists all the changes that are part of this month’s release. For a complete list of what is new and fixed, please visit our Product download page.
New Features & Enhancements
Support for Primavera SQLite Database: This latest version of the Aspose.Tasks for Java API … Continue Reading
Posted in Aspose.Tasks Product Family
Python Code Examples for Microsoft Excel and OpenOffice Spreadsheets using Aspose.Cells for Java
We are pleased to announce “Aspose.Cells Java for Python”, a new project for Python developers. The project is aimed to provide useful examples for Python developers who want to utilize Aspose.Cells for Java API to create, edit, read and manipulate Microsoft Excel and OpenOffice spreadsheets in their Python applications.
Using Python for MS Excel and OpenOffice Spreadsheets
Please check the links below to find instructions on downloading, installing and using Aspose.Cells Java for Python.
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Fast Extraction of Plain Text in Documents using C# and Java
Aspose.Words 16.2.0 has been released. This month’s release contains over 103 useful new features, enhancements and bug fixes to the Aspose.Words products.
You can download the latest releases of Aspose.Words from the following links:
Here is a look at just a few of the biggest features and API changes in this month’s release. For a full list of bug fixes and improvements please refer to the download pages in the links above.… Continue Reading
Posted in Aspose.Words Product Family
Read Project Data from Primavera SQLite Database using C# or VB.NET
We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Tasks for .NET 9.3.0. This month’s release includes new features, enhancement, and a number of bug fixes. The product release notes of the API show a list of all the changes that are part of this month’s release. For a list of all public API changes, please visit our product documentation section, Public API Changes in Aspose.Tasks for .NET.
Read Project Data from Primavera SQLite Database using C#
The new version of … Continue Reading
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Change DataSet without rebuilding using MS Query with Aspose.Cells for Reporting Services 2.4.0
We are happy to announce the release of Aspose.Cells for Reporting Services 2.4.0. This is basically a maintenance release which contains an important feature and some useful fixes. We have added a new feature for changing dataset without rebuilding the entire dataset using MS Query.
Change DataSet without rebuilding the entire DataSet using MS Query
Aspose.Cells for Reporting Services does support both report specific data sources and shared data sources created on Report Server in advance. The component now allows … Continue Reading
Posted in Aspose.Cells Product Family
IntelliJ IDEA Plugin for Microsoft OneNote Documents in Java
Aspose has released Aspose.Note Java (Maven) Plugin for IntelliJ IDEA. This plugin facilitates the use of Aspose.Note for Java API in Java-based Maven projects in IntelliJ IDEA.
Aspose.Note is a feature-rich Java class library that enables Java applications to programmatically interact with OneNote documents without requiring Microsoft Office OneNote to have installed on the server. The Java API of Aspose.Note empowers developers to Create, Read, Export and Manipulate the contents of the Microsoft OneNote file format by working with attachments, … Continue Reading
Posted in Aspose.Note Product Family Tagged IntelliJ IDEA, Java API, Maven, Microsoft Office OneNote, Microsoft OneNote, aspose.note, file format, java, plugin
Read Universal 3D Document and Create Vertex Element using Aspose.3D for .NET 1.3.0
We’re pleased to announce the availability of new version 1.3.0 of the Aspose.3D for .NET API and let our community know about the progress. This new version has better performance than previous. It allows developers to load a Universal 3D document and get the internal elements programmatically. Probably, we’ll add support of exporting a Universal 3D document to other supported formats in the next version. Our product team is working hard to cover all aspects of the Universal 3D format. … Continue Reading
Posted in Aspose.3D Product Family, Imran.Rafique