Monthly Archives: May 2016

Python Code Examples to Create and Convert MSG, EML, EMLX, and MHT Emails

Aspose.Email for Java includes classes that allow you to create as well as read message files, enabling complete processing of message contents. Now, you can use these classes to create, edit and convert email message formats such as MSG, EML, EMLX, and MHT in Python without the need of using Microsoft Outlook. You can not only modify the message contents but also manipulate (add/remove) message attachments in Python. It provides you with sufficient ability to customize message headers in Python … Continue Reading

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NetBeans Day UK 2016 sponsored by Aspose

User group iconLondon, United Kingdom- Aspose supports a number of local user groups, events, and conferences in the US, Europe, and Asia. We are happy to support interaction and innovation by sponsoring such events.

We look forward to doing our part to encourage the exchanging of ideas and promoting professional growth. Below is a conference that we will be sponsoring this year that we would like to share with you and we encourage you to take a look.

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Add and Search Hidden Text in PDF Documents using Java

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As a part of our continuous improvement process, a new release of Aspose.PDF for Java 11.4.0 has been released having the capability to add or search hidden text in PDF documents. Furthermore, we have introduced the feature to use PDF file objects after calling ProcessPragraphs() method, so that further manipulation can be performed over this object (it was not possible with earlier release versions).

Add and Search Hidden Text in PDF using Java

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Sponsoring User Groups and Conferences: Visual Studio Live! Austin

User group iconAustin, Texas – Aspose supports a number of local user groups, events, and conferences in the US, Europe, and Asia. We are happy to support interaction and innovation by sponsoring such events.

We look forward to doing our part to encourage the exchanging of ideas and promoting professional growth. Below is a conference that we will be sponsoring this year that we would like to share with you and we encourage you to take a look.

We are very excited … Continue Reading

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Read OneNote Online Files using Aspose.Note for Java

We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Note for Java 2.2.0. This month’s release introduces new features and enhancements along with bug fixes that were reported in our last month’s release. Specifically, the API now supports Microsoft OneNote online file format. In addition, it provides support for adding alternate text for images as well as set different page splitting algorithms. For a detailed list of what is new and fixed, please visit our product release notes section in … Continue Reading

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Support of Automatic Detection of Text file’s Encoding, Import of MathML from HTML and Cross References are Preserved during HTML Import/Export in Aspose.Words 16.4.0

Aspose.Words 16.4.0 has been released. This month’s release contains over 106 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.

  • Automatic Detection of Encoding of a Text file
  • Import MathML from HTML Document
  • Preserve Cross Reference during HTML Import/Export
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Bind SMTP Client to specific IP Address on Host using Java

Aspose.Email for Java 6.5.0 has been released. Ported from its equivalent .NET version, this month’s release includes the same features, enhancements and bug fixes as were included in the .NET version of the API. Specifically, the API has been enhanced to bind SmtpClient to specific IP address and the functionality of working with events on secondary calendar folder of Office 365. For a complete list of public API changes, please visit the Release Notes article in Aspose.Email for Java documentation … Continue Reading

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Convert EMF to PDF using C# with Aspose.Imaging for .NET 3.5.0

We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Imaging for .NET 3.5.0. The major development in this release is support for DICOM image and support for EMF format. This release allows you to blur an image and import image to PSD layer. Support to apply correction filters on images has also been incorporated in this release.

Convert EMF Files to PDF using C#

Using Aspose.Imaging for .NET, developers can convert EMF metafile to PDF format. Aspose.Imaging for .NET … Continue Reading

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Show or Hide Visio Pages on Export using Java

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We’re pleased to announce that the new version 6.3.0 of Aspose.Diagram for Java API is now live. The recent features give flexibility and control to the developers because we genuinely care about our clients and are dedicated to serving them well. Two features are incorporated with regular bug fixes and enhancements. Developers can show or hide pages of a Visio diagram in various output files like SVG, XPS, Image, HTML, and PDF. They can also identify the format of a … Continue Reading

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Aspose Supports DDD Sydney, Australia

Sydney, Australia – DDD Sydney is a full day non profit community event run by developers for developers. Topics include .NET, Java and Cloud based technologies. Anyone can submit a session to the event and delegates then vote on the sessions they want to see.

Aspose develops APIs that make the lives of developers easier. We’re developers ourselves and understand the desire to focus on the interesting stuff like learning new technologies and implementing new features. User groups are great … Continue Reading

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