Category Archive: Roman Korchagin

Lead Developer, Aspose Auckland Team

Aspose.Word.Converters Information

As part of the effort to make import and export of different file formats using Aspose.Word as best as possible, we’ve created and will maintain a spreadsheet that documents details of various conversions limitations. At the moment, the spreadsheet only contains details for HTML Import, but we will add the rest of the converters soon. Aspose.Word.Converters.xlsContinue Reading
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When to choose Aspose.Words over other solutions

As I’m the architect of Aspose.Word, I happened to have some ideas floating around that I thought might help you to choose the right tool for your project quicker and easier. Please note, this is just my personal point of view and although I’ll try to be objective, you can expect some bias just because I know more about Aspose.Words than other options.

If you are in the market for a component or solution to handle MS Word documents, you … Continue Reading

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Aspose.iCalendar Development Plans 2004

This is a list of possible features we will support in Aspose.iCalendar in the near future. As usual, we are listening for your feedback to help us shape the component features.

  • Loading and storing patterns in xCal and RDF (iCalendar XML) formats.
  • WKST custom weekstart rule part.
  • TZID and timezones.
  • Classes to represent more iCalendar components, such as VEVENT, VTODO etc.
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Aspose.iCalendar 1.0 Released

  • Version 1.0.0.0 Released on October 21, 2004
    • First release to the public due to continuous customers’ requests.
    • Everything is tested, but demos and documentation are not yet fully complete.
    • Custom WKST (WeekStart) is not yet supported, default week start is Sunday.
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    Aspose.Word Object Model Background

    One of the main goals of Aspose.Word is to allow programmatic manipulation of document content, such as insert, enumerate, find and replace document elements and formatting.

    We studied a number of document APIs before and during Aspose.Word development. We looked at MS Word Object Model, Open Office and a number of other products. 

    Those of you who are familiar with MS Word Object Model, probably agree that once you grasp few basic concepts such as working with Range, it all … Continue Reading

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    Aspose.Word Development Plans for October 2004

    RTF and HTML importers are well underway and we will try to get them delivered in October.

    We had a delay here because implementing the importers required adding new features to DocumentBuilder, which will be useful to many customers too. For example, it will be possible to create headers and footers, more control over list formatting and access to document styles.

     

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    Aspose.Word and VSTO2005

    Yes, it is “and”, not “vs”.

    Of course, VSTO2005 is one of the hottest topics for us at Aspose as it could be very easy for us to lose any competition to Microsoft.

    The current thinking is to avoid competition (at least direct one) and do things that VSTO2005 does not do. We are confident there is a bright future for all: VSTO2005, Aspose.Word and Aspose.Cells together as we will always try to maneuvre quickly and provide new and exciting Continue Reading

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    Introduction

    My name is Roman Korchagin and I lead the Aspose Auckland Development Team. We are responsible for Aspose.Word, Aspose.Chart, Aspose.Spell and Aspose.Recurrence (what is soon to become Aspose.iCalendar).

    I’m heavily involved in development and support of the products and you will see it’s mostly me who is replying in the Support Forums for questions about these products. At the moment I have two other brilliant developers on my team. While I’m based in Auckland, New Zealand, they Continue Reading

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