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Piha Activities
We went with friends for a bit of surfing at Piha a week ago. It is a great place, not only for surfing, just a great place. A few more friends joined us later on and we went for a walk to see the rocks and waves. Two of them went pretty close to the waves, dangerous stuff.
There are always reports of fishermen being swept to the sea from those rocks. But they went anyway. I was filming two fishermen … Continue Reading
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December, Summer is Here
In case you forgot, some of Aspose employees are living upside down, having summer in December, and overall, doing lots of things differently.
Just to tease you all, summer is very nice in New Zealand, I love it, and it is here, almost.
Although I plan to work a lot as usual, it is a very relaxing feeling anyway. We are going to catch a lot of time at the beach and in the water since it is all so close. Kitesurfing and … Continue Reading
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This blog has moved to a new URL
This blog has moved to a new URL. All further posts will be in the Aspose.iCalendar blog.… Continue Reading
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Moving to a New Blog
This blog is about Aspose.Words Releases and other useful posts about Aspose.Words from its developers.
This blog started out as “individual” (under my name), but because our development team grows and we would like several developers to be able to publish useful information about Aspose.Words, we are starting a new blog that is a team blog.
For all further posts, please go to the Aspose.Words Blog.… Continue Reading
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Aspose.Words Development Celebrates 3 Years
It is about this time of year in 2003 we started work on Aspose.Words.
Aspose.Word 1.0 was released in December 2003. Now, after 3 years of hard work, we’ve just released Aspose.Words 4.0.0 for .NET.
Here are some statistics from the Aspose.Words project:
- 205K lines of C# code.
- Over 170 public members in the API.
- 1,110 classes in total.
- Over 2,450 unit tests.
- Approximately 2,200 documents for automatic regression tests.
- 2,888 threads and 12,466 posts in the support forums.
Aspose.Words has … Continue Reading
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Aspose.Words for .NET 4.0.0 Released
This is to confirm that Aspose.Words for .NET 4.0.0 Final is released.
Important New Features
- Full support for drawing objects and textboxes in documents.
- New public API for drawing objects in the Aspose.Words.Drawing namespace.
- High-Fidelity export to Rich Text Format 1.8 (RTF).
- High-Fidelity export to WordprocessingML (WordML).
- Export to XHTML 1.0 Transitional.
- Improved HTML import.
- Separate Aspose.Words assemblies provided for .NET 1.x and .NET 2.0.
- Updated demo projects to showcase export to new formats.
This Final version replaces the previously … Continue Reading
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Monster.com uses Aspose.Words
Just chatted with a developer from Monster.com today. They are now using Aspose.Words to process resumes of job seekers.
It is great to see Aspose.Words used by well-known businesses worldwide.
Aspose.Words Team, keep up the good work!
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Aspose.Spell 1.9.1 Released
In this release:
- Improved removal of duplicate words (extra space is removed now).
- Fixed exception when spellchecking “S&P” and similar.
- Added a tree of topics to the API Reference.
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Aspose.Words: We Eat Our Own Dog Food
We now use Aspose.Words in the process of generating documentation for Aspose products.
We prepare documentation in Microsoft Word documents, and then use some logic plus Aspose.Word’s capability to convert DOC to HTML to produce HTML and CHM documentation.
The first documentation project built this way is Feature Overview for Aspose.Editor. Next in line is migration of all Aspose.Words documentation to this technology. Other Aspose components are likely to follow too.
Aspose.Words is used not only to convert DOC to HTML, but … Continue Reading
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Uploaded Nice Feature Overview for Aspose.Editor
Please see http://www.aspose.com/Products/Aspose.Editor/Api/Index.html?url=FeatureOverview.html
This documentation is generated using a set of tools we’ve devloped. If you like it, then documentation for all Aspose components is going to follow this suit.
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