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Sponsoring User Groups and Conferences: Visual Studio Live! Austin
Austin, Texas – Aspose supports a number of local user groups, events, and conferences in the US, Europe, and Asia. We are happy to support interaction and innovation by sponsoring such events.
We look forward to doing our part to encourage the exchanging of ideas and promoting professional growth. Below is a conference that we will be sponsoring this year that we would like to share with you and we encourage you to take a look.
We are very excited … Continue Reading
Posted in Developer Community Support, News Release
Sponsoring User Groups and Conferences: Introducing NDC Sydney
Sydney, Australia – Aspose supports a number of local user groups and events in the US, Europe and Asia. We are keen to support interaction and innovation and sponsoring such events is one way in which we can do this.
We look forward to doing our bit to encourage idea exchange and innovation. Below is a new conference that we will be sponsoring this year that we would like to share with you and we encourage you to take a … Continue Reading
Posted in Developer Community Support, News Release Tagged .NET, Aspose, NDC, Scott Hanselman, Sydney, developers, java, sponsor, user groups
Announcing Missing Features of Apache POI WP 1.3 – Now with Added Features
We’ve created a new release of the Aspose for Java comparison to Apache POI WP. The new release, Missing Features of Apache POI WP in Aspose 1.3, shows a number of Aspose.Words features missing in Apache POI WP (HWPF + XWPF).
The source code of these examples is freely hosted on popular social coding sites like CodePlex, GitHub, Bitbucket and SourceForge.
This release contains a few new examples of features that are only available in Aspose … Continue Reading
Support for Aspose.Note for .NET and Visual Studio 2013 Added to Aspose for .NET DNN Module Development Template
Aspose for .NET DNN Module Development Template provides a quick and easy way to use module development template for DNN 7+. We are pleased to announce a new release which now supports exploring examples of our new product Aspose.Note for .NET. This module development template can automatically download Aspose components and seamlessly add them to your DNN module project during project creation.
The new improved version provides the following features:
- Supports Visual Studio 2010, 2012 and 2013.
- Create DNN
Explore Aspose.Note for .NET API Examples using Aspose Visual Studio Plugin 2.1
Aspose Visual Studio plugin is a great tool for quickly downloading and exploring Aspose for .NET API examples. We are pleased to announce a new release which now supports exploring examples of our new product Aspose.Note for .NET. This plugin saves a lot of time and effort by providing a very simple option for seamlessly selecting, downloading and opening the latest example projects without having to leave the Visual Studio environment.
The new improved version provides the following features:… Continue Reading
Heartbleed bug – Aspose APIs are not affected with the vulnerability
The Heartbleed bug is a security vulnerability recently discovered in the OpenSSL library. Detailed information about Heartbleed bug can be found at Heartbleed.com and Wikipedia.com.
We’re pleased to share with our customers that Aspose’s downloadable and Cloud APIs are not affected by this security bug. In general, Microsoft Windows and IIS are not impacted with this vulnerability. As we use Windows and IIS for all the development and deployments our systems were not impacted. Aspose customers should not be … Continue Reading
Posted in Aspose.Total Product Family, Shahzad Latif, News Release
Explore the Latest .NET API Examples Using Aspose Visual Studio Plugin 2.0
Aspose Visual Studio Plugin is a great tool to quickly download and explore Aspose .NET API examples. It saves lots of time and effort by providing a very simple option to seamlessly select, download, and open the latest example projects without having to leave your Visual Studio. The new improved 2.0 version provides the following features:
- Supports Visual Studio 2010 and Visual Studio 2012.
- Easy to launch from File or Tools menu in Visual Studio
- Saves time and reduces the
Aspose Wins Silver in the Dev Pro Community Choice Awards
Sydney, Australia – November 22, 2013 – Aspose.Email for .NET was awarded silver in the Best Email Control category of the Dev Pro Community Awards. Every year, Dev Pro invites their readers to nominate and vote for products in the annual Community Awards. We’re delighted that our users have taken the time to vote for us.
The Dev Pro Community Choice Awards
Dev Pro collects together independent information about how to build Microsoft applications to give Microsoft developer advise and … Continue Reading
Posted in Aspose.Email Product Family, News Release Tagged awards, community choice awards, dev pro
Aspose DotNetNuke Module Development Template Released
Aspose DotNetNuke Module Development Template provides a quick and easy way to use a module development template for DotNetNuke 7+ that can automatically download Aspose components and seamlessly add them to your DotNetNuke module project.
Aspose DotNetNuke Module Development Template includes the following features:
- Supports Visual Studio 2010 and Visual Studio 2012.
- Create DotNetNuke modules for C# or VB.NET.
- Create DotNetNuke modules with the new DAL2 data access layer available in DotNetNuke 7 for C# or VB.NET.
- Select one or
Posted in Aspose.Total Product Family, News Release Tagged DotNetNuke, automatic download, module development template
Introducing Aspose.Words for Android – Create, edit and convert Word Documents in Android
Aspose.Words for Android is a Word processing API that allows you to create, edit, parse and convert Word documents in Android apps. It is a Word manipulation component for Android developers, which supports performing a wide range of document processing tasks with any Microsoft Word formats. Aspose.Words for Android is a new product but at its core is already backed by more than half a million lines of code from its parent component, Aspose.Words for Java, from which it is … Continue Reading