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Monthly Archives: September 2017
Java Email API – Improved PST File Size
Aspose.Email for Java 17.9 has been released. Ported from its equivalent .NET version, this month’s release includes the same bug fixes and improvements that were part of the .NET version. Being maintenance release, no new features have been incorporated in this release. For a complete list of what is new and fixed, please visit the release notes page of API documentation.
Improvements in Aspose.Email for Java 17.9
Functional improvements included in this month’s release include the following.
- PSTs generated by
Posted in Aspose.Email Product Family
Improved PST File Size with Aspose.Email for .NET 17.9
We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Email for .NET 17.9. This month’s release is sort of maintenance release that contains several bug fixes. Fixing these further improves the overall API functionality. For a detailed note on what is new and fixed, please visit the release notes section of API documentation.
Improvements
As mentioned earlier, this release contains fixes for several issues reported by our valued customers. As a result, these further enhance and improve the overall API … Continue Reading
Posted in Aspose.Email Product Family
Loading Project Data from Microsoft Project Server in C# with Aspose.Tasks for .NET
We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Tasks for .NET 17.8. This month’s release provides support for working with rate scale information in the post-2013 MPP file format. It also fixes several bugs that were reported with the previous version of the API. For a detailed note on what is new and fixed, please visit the release notes section of API documentation.
Enhancements
Support for Rate Scale Information Reading Writing: Aspose.Tasks for .NET already supported reading/writing rate scale … Continue Reading
Aspose is sponsoring the Queensland ALM User group
The Queensland ALM Users Group (QALMUG) is a non-profit association of people in Australia who are interested in Application Lifecycle Management, Microsoft Visual Studio and its associated products, technologies and practices. They aim to gather once a month and will usually have a top notch speaker which may include international speakers, INETA speakers, or even local talent, of which there is an incredible amount. They have a chance to socialize over a free breakfast and drinks provided by our sponsors … Continue Reading
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