Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Microsoft OneNote TOC Files Reading & Enhanced User File Loading using .NET

What’s new in this release?

We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Note for .NET 2.3.0.  This month’s release includes support for Microsoft OneNote .onetoc2 file format. In addition, it also fixes a number of issues related to the API functionality. This month’s release includes a new feature for supporting Microsoft OneNote .onetoc2 file formats. This file format contains saved table of contents. The API introduces the NoteBook class to load this new file format.  The routine in-house testing of the API brings issues in our notice that are fixed after investigating them thoroughly. This month’s release also fixes some internal bugs of the API that further aids to the overall stability of the API. The list of new and enhanced features added in this release are given below
  • Support for *.onetoc2 files reading
  • User File raises Exception while loading using the API
  • Support for OneNote Online (SharePoint) file format
  • Output OneNote page has wrong layout in the evaluation mode
Overview: Aspose.Note for .NET

Aspose.Note for .NET is a set of .NET components that enables developers to work with Microsoft Office OneNote files in C#, VB.NET, ASP.NET web applications, web services & Windows applications. It allows developers to open files & manipulate elements of OneNote books, from text, images & properties, to more complex elements, & then export to PNG, GIF, JPEG, BMP or PDF formats. It is a pure .NET alternative to the MS OneNote Object Model & supports OneNote 2010, OneNote®  2010 SP1 & 2013 files.

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