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Improved text, shapes and Image rendering available in Aspose.Slides for Java 2.7.0

We have releases Aspose.Slides for Java 2.7.0. This is a maintenance release and is much stable version as compared to its predecessor. Many presentation rendering issues like improper characters, missing titles, skewed and cropped images, missing background and missing tables in generated PDF/thumbnails have been resolved. Some of presentation access issues along with slide cloning problems have also been addressed in this new release. In order to view a complete list of fixes and to download Aspose.
October 23, 2011 · 1 min · Mudassir

Ground breaking Meta-Characters support for PPTX and added support for modifying Chart Title & Series Labels provided in new release of Aspose.Slides for .NET

We have released Aspose.Slides for .NET 5.6.0. This is primarily a maintenance release but it also includes new features support like meta-characters support for PPTX presentations. More new features like setting chart title and chart series labels have also been introduced in this new release. Improved chart rendering support for catering 3-D chart perceptive along with gear shaped and bubble chart rendering has been added in this new release. Several charting and rendering issues have also been addressed and rectified.
October 23, 2011 · 1 min · Mudassir

Using Aspose.Total for .NET with SharePoint for File Creation and Manipulation

We provide Aspose.Total for SharePoint to convert various types of documents into other file formats in SharePoint. However, if you want to add the functionality to create new documents from scratch or edit and manipulate existing documents programmatically in your SharePoint Sites, you can use Aspose.Total for .NET. Aspose.Total for .NET product suite provides different components to work with a large number of document formats. By adding these components to your SharePoint deployments, you can take your SharePoint Sites to the next level.
October 19, 2011 · 2 min · Shahzad Latif

Announcing Aspose.Imaging - programming with image files

Sydney, Australia - October 10, 2011 - Aspose products help developers work with a wide variety of file formats from within their own applications. Many of our products are developed with specific business processes in mind: Aspose.Words works with word processing files, Aspose.Cells works with spreadsheets and Aspose.Slides works with presentation files. The APIs and GUI controls that we provide save developers days of effort, freeing them up to focus on their own business logic instead of getting lost in file format management and conversion.
October 11, 2011 · 3 min · Caroline Von Schmalensee

Using Aspose.Total for .NET with DotNetNuke: Video Tutorial

Aspose.Total for .NET product suite provides a rich set of features to create and manipulate various file formats in your .NET applications. On the other hand, DotNetNuke is a comprehensive content management system based on .NET Framework. You would be glad to know that Aspose components for .NET platform work like a charm with DotNetNuke. In this video tutorial, I’m going to show you how to use Aspose.Total for .
October 7, 2011 · 2 min · Shahzad Latif

Announcing our 10,000th Customer

** Sydney, Australia – 1 October, 2011 –** Last year, Aspose’s file format community reached 100,000 members. This year, we celebrate our 10,000th customer. The company has been operating for nine years and has achieved a lot in that time: it has teams in several countries, has developed many new products, supports five different platforms and has introduced a number of new services. Reaching 10,000 customers is another important mile stone.
October 1, 2011 · 4 min · Caroline Von Schmalensee

Setting Up Aspose.Total for .NET Project Quickly - Aspose QuickStart Walkthrough Video

We recently started a QuickStart sample project of Aspose.Total for .NET on CodePlex.com. This sample application helps you understand how to set up an end-to-end .NET project using Aspose.Total for .NET. You can download the latest version of this sample application from AsposeQuickStart.codeplex.com. You can also browse the latest code online. This initial version of QuickStart sample helps you learn the following things: Setting up a .NET project quickly using Aspose.
September 30, 2011 · 2 min · Shahzad Latif

Disentangling email and network programming: introducing Aspose.Email

Sydney, Australia - 30 September, 2011 - Aspose.Network is changing in recognition of how our customers use it. The main change is in the name: our customers use Aspose.Network for email programming so we are changing the name to Aspose.Email. Aspose.Network for Java will be renamed Aspose.Email for Java. Aspose.Network for SharePoint will be renamed Aspose.Email for SharePoint. Aspose.Network for .NET has been split into two products: Aspose.Email for .NET contains email programming features and Aspose.
September 30, 2011 · 3 min · Caroline Von Schmalensee

Product release Aspose.Slides for .NET 5.4.0

We like to share the release announcement for Aspose.Slides for .NET 5.4.0 that includes added support for implementing chart series markers and TickLables properties of axis. The extended support modifying chart type and adding chart series labels has also been provided in this new release. This is primarily a maintenance release that has improved support for export to PDF. Some of issues related to presentation saving have also been mitigated in the release.
August 21, 2011 · 1 min · Mudassir

Convert Microsoft Office documents and other file formats to PDF and then validate for PDF-A compliance

About PDF PDF (Portable Document Format) is an open standard for document exchange created by Adobe Systems. This file format is supported by a wide variety of platforms. The PDF format is now commonly used in a large number of fields to store and exchange information. As PDF format has become an open standard and it is widely supported, it is preferred for data exchange. That’s why various file formats need to be converted to PDF so that the data can be viewed on different operating systems installed on various types of hardware.
August 16, 2011 · 3 min · Shahzad Latif