Add table in existing PDF, tooltip for form field and better memory management
We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Pdf for .NET 7.1.0. This new release version provides a long awaited feature to add a table inside an existing PDF document. With the introduction of this feature Aspose.Pdf for .NET can add a table while generating PDF document from scratch, and it supports adding tables inside existing PDF documents. This release version also supports the feature to add a tooltip to a form field.
Identify Corrupted PDFs and Merge Large PDF Files using C#
We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.PDF for .NET 6.9.0. In this release, we have addressed around 76 items which include some great new features, enhancements to existing product features, and resolution of reported issues. One of the new features introduced in this release is the ability to check if the source PDF file is correct or corrupted. This feature has been in great demand by many customers that have faced problems during PDF concatenation.
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 .
Rendering shapes enhanced in Aspose.Cells for SharePoint 2.0.2
We have released Aspose.Cells for SharePoint v2.0.2 (a hofix).
In this release, we have incorporated enhancements regarding shapes in PDF conversion.
Download and install this hotfix: http://www.aspose.com/community/files/73/sharepoint-components/aspose.cells-for-sharepoint/entry349440.aspx
Announcing Aspose.Pdf for SharePoint: extending PDF conversion to all our platforms
Sydney, Australia - 17 October, 2011 - Aspose.Pdf is one of Aspose’s most popular products. The Aspose.Pdf product family already offers products for .NET, Java, SSRS and JasperReports. On all platforms, Aspose.Pdf helps developers convert files to PDF from within their applications, without having Adobe Acrobat installed.
Aspose.Pdf for SharePoint extends this functionality to yet another platform. Aspose.Pdf for SharePoint allows users to save lists, list items and Wiki pages in SharePoint to PDF files.
SQL 2008 R2 support, integration with MS SharePoint, TOC support
Our development team has made several improvements to Aspose.Pdf for Reporting Services 2.3. The component is now compatible with SQL Server 2008 R2 Reporting Services. Get the leverage to use Aspose.Pdf for Reporting Services with SQL Server 2000, SQL Server 2005 and SQL Server 2008. With this version you have the option to integrate with MS SharePoint Services. Our product has become more stable when rendering table of contents to PDF documents.
Merged Aspose.Pdf for .NET 6.2.0 is now available with many improvements
Aspose.Pdf for .NET 6.2.0 is now available for download. In this version, we have improved various areas of the component. You’ll find all the details of the bug fixes, enhancements and new features introduced in the new version in this blog post.
PDF to image conversion performance has been improved in this version along with enhanced shading while rendering images. Adding images in the PDF file is a common requirement which is supported by Aspose.
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.
Export MS Visio Diagrams to XPS or PDF/A Formats in C#
Aspose.Diagram for .NET 1.4.0 has been released. This release supports ‘Export to XPS’ feature and allows you to export MS Visio diagrams to XPS format. PDF rendering has also been improved in this release and different security, compression, compliance and digital signing features have been included. Now you can render MS Visio diagrams as PDF/A15, PDF/A1a and PDF/A1b. You can also change security and compression settings when rendering diagrams to image or PDF.
Convert PDF to Image And Extract Text using Aspose.Pdf.Kit for .NET
Aspose.Pdf.Kit for .NET 5.8.0 is now available for download. In this latest release, we have improved the PDF to image conversion, field flattening, text extraction, page extraction, filling fields with images, security and concatenation related features. We have also enhanced the feature to add multiple rows in the multiline text box using carriage return and line feed i.e. “\r\n”.
You may download the latest version from the Aspose.Pdf.Kit for .