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AWesome RTF
Finally it is released, the thing that you were waiting for so long. Yet another format is fully added to Aspose.Words arsenal, and this is Rich Text Format. Today we have released RTF importing module, thus keeping our promises to make it public in January (although it’s 31st ).
The release does not mean, however, that working on the module is stopped. We will be polishing the code, making it more and more resilient to badly formed RTF, and fixing any formatting … Continue Reading
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How to change Internet Explorer to open documents in Microsoft Word
Just found a nice Microsoft KB article that shows how to change the way Internet Explorer opens linked Microsoft Word documents. By default, they are opened in-place in the browser window; many users seem require another behavior, when the documents are opened in a separate instance of Microsoft Word. I have tested it and it worked. Hope this will be useful.
You can read the article here:
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Happy New Year!
2007… Seven is a great number, it brings success… Whoever you are, the reader of this post, I wish you success in the new year.
2007… All troubles stayed in the old year, all sorrows… No pain anymore, but happiness instead… Whoever you are, the reader of this post, I wish you happiness in the new year.
2007… Just believe that your dreams will come true. Just believe in love, and it will be with you the whole year. Whoever you are, the reader … Continue Reading
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RTF Import: Almost Here
Just wanted to update people who are waiting for the release of the Aspose.Words RTF importing module. As I recently posted in the support forums, currently it is ready at 70-80%. Almost all document nodes are imported very well, only shapes are not implemented yet. So I need a couple of weeks more to implement them and make sure the whole bunch of unit tests is passing. Hence January 2007 is the date of the final release.
It’s a pity I didn’t manage to finish … Continue Reading
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Microsoft Released Service Pack 1 for Visual Studio 2005
No doubt, Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 is not merely a “tool” for development. It’s rather a powerful environment that includes everything we need for efficient and successful work. Unfortunately, it’s an established fact that the first release of the environment proved to be too raw. There are quite many bugs for a product of that class, and some of them are pretty annoying.
Guys from Microsoft do realize this as well and finally, they decided to relieve us from most … Continue Reading
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.NET Framework 3.0 is Out, Microsoft Office 2007 is Golden… What a Crazy Day of Releases! :)
Well it seems like Microsoft has prepared a bunch of surprises for us… Just take a look what they have just released:
Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 Redistributable Package
Microsoft Windows Software Development Kit for Windows Vista and .NET Framework 3.0 Runtime Components
Visual Studio 2005 extensions for .NET Framework 3.0 (Windows Workflow Foundation)
Visual Studio 2005 extensions for .NET Framework 3.0 (WCF & WPF), November 2006 CTP
ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX Futures November CTP
ADO.NET Samples for Visual … Continue Reading
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Unbelievable But True: Windows + Linux = Love?
No comments. I only hope this will be really useful for the industry as stated, not merely for the money makers:
Ron Hovsepian and Steve Ballmer take the stage together to announce a new collaborative relationship between Novell and Microsoft.
Novell and Microsoft are announcing an historic bridging of the divide between open source and proprietary software. They have signed three related agreements which, taken together, will greatly enhance interoperability between Linux and Windows and give customers greater flexibility in their … Continue Reading
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Here We Go
I decided to become the first poster in this new team blog. Also, since this is the very first entry here, let me introduce myself because I lose an opportunity to do that in my personal Aspose blog when I just started posting so I felt myself a bit impolite so far
So, my name is Dmitry Vorobyev and I’m a happy developer from the Aspose Auckland team I’ve been working on Aspose.Words for almost two years and I consider myself very … Continue Reading
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Internet Explorer 7 Final is Out
It’s not a secret that the vast majority of websites are designed for and thus best viewed with the most popular browser in the world by Microsoft. That was the main reason for me to use Internet Explorer rather than “alternative” browsers which were apparently much more fast and convenient than IE 6. Indeed, running one instance per site instead of handy tabbed browsing was a really bad idea…
And here it comes. Welcome IE 7 Final! It’s really faster, simpler, user friendlier… and really tabbed … Continue Reading
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Microsoft Released Visual Studio 2007 "Orcas" CTP
Recently Microsoft released a CTP of the next generation visual development tool. It is available to download here. If you don’t like to install raw versions of software onto your working machine, there’s a little surprise for you: the CTP is distributed as a Virtual PC image so you can download it and start playing immediately without impacting any existing software installations! Actually, the process of getting the CTP to run is slightly more complex as you also need to download another … Continue Reading
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