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Aspose.Page is Launched with the Features of Aspose.XPS and Aspose.EPS

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It has already been announced in pre-release blog post of Aspose.Page API that it will be a merger of both Aspose.XPS and Aspose.EPS APIs. Well, Wait is over now. Aspose.Page has been rolled out and available to be used in .NET and Java Applications. It is loaded with the features set earlier offered by Aspose.EPS and Aspose.XPS. Since both Aspose.EPS and Aspose.XPS have been merged as one Aspose.Page API, they will be discontinued and removed from APIs’ catalog offered by … Continue Reading

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Upcoming Release of Aspose.Page for .NET and Java

Aspose has always striven to bring you the best and most useful products for developing solutions efficiently. Maintaining the enthusiasm to provide what is best for productivity, it is an honor to announce an upcoming product i.e. Aspose.Page. Aspose.Page will soon going to be a new member in APIs’ catalog offered by Aspose. The API will be released for .NET and Java platforms initially and will be offered with a rich feature set. Speaking of the features of the API, … Continue Reading

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Perform OMR operation on Images using Aspose.OMR for .NET


Wait is over guys! Aspose.OMR or .NET has been released and now is available over NuGet Gallery to be used in .NET Application. As shared in pre-release announcement of the API, Aspose.OMR has been provided as simple and lightweight solution that makes performing OMR operation on images a breeze. In this blog post, we will try to go through maximum features API is offering to its users. Without waiting so much, let’s dive into information which will be helpful to Continue Reading

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Update Digital Signature Information in PDF using C#

Process of signing PDF documents has been commonly known and being practiced in many systems. Signatures are meant to secure documents and authenticate them. We can simple take example of a piece of paper where some information is written on. Now, if you do not find any reference of that information or any attestation mark over that paper, it would be hard to believe if information is correct. But, if any stamp or signature is present on the paper then … Continue Reading

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.NET OMR API to Perform OMR Operations

We are here to share an exciting news about upcoming API for .NET platforms. Aspose APIs are about to add a new member in their community with the name of Aspose.OMR for .NET. Yeah, you may be thinking right after getting name of upcoming API. The API will be offering quite demanding functionality to perform OMR operations over images. Speaking of OMR, you may have idea that it is Optical Mark Reading/Recognition – the process of gathering information from human … Continue Reading

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Add Digital Signature to PDF from Smart Card and Key Store Location in C# .NET

February release of Aspose.PDF for .NET has been rolled out and is thriving with exciting features and enhancements. Our efforts to implement the most requested functionalities have brought up the API this far that its feature set has become such enriched and appealing. Being a specialized API in order to process PDF documents, Aspose.PDF for .NET 19.2 brings more interesting features in this revision. In this post, we will be going to explore what is new in this release and … Continue Reading

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Work with TrueType Fonts in PostScript to PDF and Image Conversion using C# and Java

Aspose.EPS for .NET

We are pleased to announce latest release of Aspose.EPS API for both .NET and Java Platforms. In this January release, limitations related to rendering of TrueType Fonts have been removed. There were some limitations in earlier version(s) of the API where Type1 Fonts were used to be rendered as outlines instead of text resulting the restrictions that users cannot perform text search operations over obtained PDF documents. However, those restrictions are removed in latest version of the API and conversion … Continue Reading

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Convert XPS Documents into PDF using Aspose.XPS

Convert XPS to PDF

It is our pleasure to announce new revision of Aspose.XPS for both .NET and Java Platforms. As per regular monthly update process, API has been rolled out with new features and enhancements. You can now convert XPS to PDF in C# and Java. In order to download and use the latest release of the API, please visit following links as per your working environment e.g. .NET and Java:

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Convert PDF to EMF using C# or Java

We are honored to announce 19.1 version of Aspose.PDF API which has been rolled out with a lot of improvements in terms of performance and usability. API has already been published and is available for download and to be used in both .NET and Java Applications. In this release of API, more than 30 improvements have been included along with various enhancement in existing functionalities. In case you are planning to download and consume this revision of the API, you … Continue Reading

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Convert PostScript Files to Image format using C# or Java

Aspose.EPS for .NET

We are pleased to announce the new release of Aspose.EPS for both .NET and Java Platforms. New exciting features along with several performance improvements have been introduced in this release of the API. Furthermore, some fixes against a reported bug in the earlier version(s) of the API are also part of this release. The following links will take you to the downloading area of the API from where you can download and use it as per your working environment.

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