CGM to PDF, PDF to PDF/A, PDF to image in desired image dimensions
We are very much excited to share the first release version of Aspose.Pdf for .NET in 2012. Feel free to explore the exciting features introduced in Aspose.Pdf for .NET 6.6.0. This release includes some great new features including SVG to PDF conversion, transforming PDF to PDF/A, rendering PDF into image format with desired dimensions, creating a PDF portfolio and determining if the source document is encrypted, before opening it.
memoQ directly imports DOC, XLS, PPTX files to create preview and renders them to other formats without using Office Interop
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Welcome to 2012: 2011 in review
2011 was quite a year. The environment and the economy seemed unfriendly; iconic IT celebrities passed away and the end of the PC was announced more than once. Our customers and colleagues saw change everywhere around them. But in the midst of all this, work continued: software was written and new companies, services and products were launched worldwide. At Aspose, we did our best to support our customers and make sure that whatever they had to deal with, our products wouldn’t add to their troubles.
Part 2: Aspose File Components for .NET and WCF – Airline Reservation Example Architecture
Aspose.Total for .NET can be used in a variety of scenarios and with many different technologies and applications. In this series, we’re looking into the airline reservation scenario. We’re building a small application based on WCF, Windows Forms, and a few Aspose components for file manipulation. This is the second part of the series. You may have a look into the first part at the following URL: Part 1: Aspose File Components for .
Social Coding is Good: Our Code Samples are having a Party on GitHub!
![Aspose.Total icon][1]. You can explore the code samples for learning purposes. Our code samples offer a lot to learn not only about our products but also about file formats and file processing in general.
You can also contribute in any way you like; you may share any comments or suggestions. If you want to get involved in some other way, please do share with us.
You may find all of the repositories on the following URLs:
Part 1: Aspose File Components for .NET and WCF - Airline Reservation Example Scenario
Aspose File Format Components for .NET ![Aspose.Total icon][1] allow you to create, manipulate, convert and print various types of files in your .NET applications. These components provide APIs as .NET assemblies which can be used in different types of .NET applications i.e. Windows Forms, Web Forms, Windows Services, MVC, and WCF etc. You can use Aspose APIs to incorporate file processing features in your .NET applications small or large.
Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) [Windows Communication Foundation (WCF)][2] is a part of the .
We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Pdf for .NET 6.5.0. This release includes some great new features such as setting background color of pages in PDF documents, determining which pages in a PDF document has background color set and support for attaching MP3 files. This release also improves the product’s performance when converting PDF files into XPS/TIFF format and extracting text and images from PDF. Aspose.Pdf for .
Aspose Wins Two Medals in the DevProConnections Community Choice Awards
Sydney, Australia - November 18, 2011 - Aspose.Network for .NET (now Aspose.Email for .NET) and Aspose.Total for SharePoint were voted among the best products in the DevProConnections Community Awards. The awards run every year. This is the first time that Aspose has taken part.
DevProConnections collects together independent information about how to build Microsoft applications to give Microsoft developer advise and insight. The network focuses on practical solutions based on real-life implementations.
One month and two new products: introducing Aspose.Imaging for .NET and Aspose.Pdf for SharePoint
Texas, USA - 31 October, 2011 - In October 2011 Aspose released two new products, Aspose.Imaging for .NET and Aspose.Pdf for SharePoint. Both were developed to answer particular needs expressed by our users.
Aspose.Imaging for .NET gives developers a way to process and draw images in .NET applications. Aspose.Pdf for SharePoint allows users to save Wiki pages, lists and list items to PDF from withing SharePoint. Aspose delivered a number of new products in 2011:
Create and edit documents in ASP.NET MVC applications using Aspose.Total for .NET
In this tutorial, you’ll learn to incorporate file creation and manipulation features in ASP.NET MVC applications using Aspose.Total for .NET. ASP.NET MVC is used to build patterns-based web applications in an agile development environment, while Aspose.Total for .NET provides everything to plug-in the features to create and manipulate a variety of documents. Using our .NET product suite, you can add and edit PDF, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, bar code, TIFF, and many other file formats in your applications.