Author Archives: Nayyer Shahbaz

Improved Memory Management in Java PDF Manipulation API

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We are pleased to announce the release of the Aspose.PDF for Java 4.2.1 hotfix. This release provides better memory management when processing large-size documents and performing operations that consume lots of memory. Furthermore, with this version, you only need to initialize the license using the com.aspose.pdf.License object and there is no need to explicitly set the license for legacy versions of Aspose.Pdf for Java (the aspose.pdf package).

Recently, a customer contacted us who needed to search for two strings and … Continue Reading

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Improved PDF to Image Conversion using Java

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Since we introduced the autoported version of Aspose.PDF for Java, we have been working to make this new product as stable and robust as its sibling on .NET. So keeping the tradition of better products alive, we are pleased to announce the release of another major version of Aspose.PDF for Java 4.2.0. This new release provides a better and more stable PDF to image (TIFF, JPEG, PNG) conversion feature as well as the capability to search for text strings … Continue Reading

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Convert EPUB to PDF Conversion using C# or VB.NET

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We are very much pleased to announce the release of Aspose.PDF for .NET 8.4.0 which provides the long-awaited feature that allows you to convert EPUB files to PDF format. With the release of this version, the TextStamp object supports wordwrap.

Aspose.Pdf for .NET has been capable of converting a particular PDF page to image format for some time. With this release, we have introduced the feature to export PDF pages to image format using MediaBox bounds. This feature is … Continue Reading

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First Release of Aspose.Pdf for Android

Over the years, the Aspose.Pdf product family has been very successful providing customers with PDF files creation from scratch as well manipulating existing PDF files. We have components for .NET, Java, SQL Reporting Services, SharePoint services, Cloud API’s and Jasper Reports. Seeing the popularity and growth of applications for mobile platforms, we created a new component specific to the Android platform.

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We are very much excited to announce the release of Aspose.Pdf for Android which provides the … Continue Reading

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The Final Release of Aspose.Pdf.Kit for Java

The final version of Aspose.Pdf.Kit for Java has been released. The component has helped many of our customers to manipulate PDF files on Java. However, the needs of our users have changed and to serve them better and let them both create and manipulate PDF files with a single component, we have merged Aspose.Pdf.Kit for Java with Aspose.Pdf for Java. All the Aspose.Pdf.Kit for Java classes are now available in the com.aspose.pdf.facades package. We’ve already shared information about the merge … Continue Reading

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Create and Add Table of Content (TOC) in PDF using C#

We are very much excited to announce the release of Aspose.PDF for .NET 8.3.0 which comes with a great set of features and enhancements. For quite some time, Aspose.PDF for .NET has provided the capability to generate a table of content when creating a new PDF document as described in Manipulating List of Contents. However, in this new release, we have introduced the capability to create a table of contents inside an existing PDF document. The Document class in … Continue Reading

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Extract Text from Page Region, Manipulate Files up to 1.5GB with Aspose.PDF for .NET 8.2.0

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We are proud to announce the release of Aspose.PDF for .NET 8.2.0 which provides some great new features including text extraction from a particular page region, calculating the Bbox for a character, defining an outer color of the text when using RenderingMode.FillStrokeText and much more.

Extracting Text from Page Region

Since the first release of Aspose.PDF for .NET, the component has provided the capability to extract text and images from PDF files. Recently, we have received requests to implement a … Continue Reading

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Aspose.PDF for Java 4.1.2 is Linux Compatible

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When we started migrating Aspose.Pdf for .NET to Java, we tried our level best to deliver a robust and powerful component that can provide the same set of features that are available on .NET. In the previous releases, the component did not work well on Linux. We are very much excited to announce this maintenance release, Aspose.Pdf for Java 4.1.2, which provides compatibility with Linux.

During our testing, we have ensured that Aspose.Pdf for Java is compatible with the major … Continue Reading

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Second Release of Autoported Aspose.Pdf for Java

Aspose.Pdf for Java logoWe are very much excited to announce the second release of the autoported version of Aspose.Pdf for Java. This release contains fixes for issues that customers have encountered evaluating the first release. Some customer faced problems when migrating their code base from Aspose.Pdf.Kit for Java to the autoported Aspose.Pdf for Java. This release is more stable than the earlier release and illustrates our commitment to delivering robust components.

Single JAR file

In the first release, we provided two JAR files: … Continue Reading

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Convert Tagged PDF to XML and Create Searchable PDF File with Aspose.Pdf for .NET 8.1.0

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We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.PDF for .NET 8.1.0 which includes some great features like converting normal PDF document to searchable PDF, converting tagged PDF to XML and the capability to get the dimensions of a source SVG file before its converted to PDF.

In order to convert a normal image PDF to a searchable PDF file, we need to perform OCR on the image inside the PDF file. The following logic recognizes text from PDF images. … Continue Reading

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