Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Aspose.Newsletter August 2018: New APIs for Email Processing in Python Apps & Other News

Aspose Newsletter for August 2018 has now been published that highlights all the newly supported features offered in the recent releases. It includes information about new APIs for adding email processing capabilities in Python applications, generating & recognizing 1D and 2D Barcodes from images at any angle within Android apps, Launching information about several new APIs, .NET Core  support in Aspose.Slides,  .NET Standard 2.0 in Aspose.Diagram for .NET,  code examples for export header and footer bookmarks from Word to Output PDF in Java & .NET Apps & many more.

Add Email Processing Capabilities in Python Applications

Aspose.Email for Python via .NET API allow developers to embed email related functionality in their Python applications without worrying about the underlying details of message formats. Easily create, manipulate or convert popular email formats including Outlook MSG, EML, EMLX and MHT within Python applications without using Microsoft Outlook. Download Free Trial

Generate and Recognize 1D and 2D Barcodes from Images at any Angle within Android Apps

Aspose.BarCode for Android via Java empowers Android application developers to generate and recognize 55+ barcodes of different types within their applications. Easily manipulate the appearance of the generated barcodes such as background color, bar color, image quality, rotation angle, x-dimension, captions, size, resolution and much more. Download Free Trial

Launching Soon: Aspose.Zip for .NET

Aspose.ZIP for .NET API is soon to be launched that will allow .NET application developers to embed files and folders compression and decompression functionality in their applications. Create zip archives from folders and password protect .zip files using traditional as well as AES encryption. Read more details

Launching Soon: Aspose.EPS for .NET

Aspose.EPS for .NET is a new product going to be added within Aspose file format APIs. This API is mainly aimed at performing conversion operations: convert PS and EPS files directly in PDF documents and vice versa. You can also read PS an EPS files and convert PostScript operators directly into PDF operators. Read more details

Launching Soon: Aspose.XPS for .NET

Aspose.XPS for .NET is another new API to be released very soon. This library is intended to perform conversion of XPS documents into other file formats. However, in the first release, it will offer features related to creating, editing and saving XPS documents within all types of .NET Applications (Widows Forms Application, Console Applications, ASP.NET Web Applications). Read more details

Launching Soon: Aspose.PSD for .NET

Aspose.PSD for .NET is almost ready for public launch. The PSD API will allow an extensive manipulation of PSD file formats without requiring Adobe Photoshop to be installed. .NET developers can also edit PSD files, update layer properties, add watermarks, perform graphics operations or converting one file format into another. The PSD API is written in managed C# and can be used with any kind of application from ASP.NET web applications to Windows desktop applications. Read more details

Support for .NET Core available in Aspose.Slides

Aspose.Slides for .NET is an award-winning PowerPoint presentations processing solution that enables to read, write, modify and convert PowerPoint presentations from within any type of .NET applications. The new version now supports .NET Standard 2.0 (.NET Core) Framework along with plenty of new features. Read more

Support for .NET Standard 2.0 in Aspose.Diagram for .NET

.NET developers can confidently use Aspose.Diagram for .NET API now within their .NET Core applications to work with Visio file formats. It allows you to create, edit, manipulate and transform Microsoft Visio® diagrams to XPS, HTML, SVG, SWF, XAML, images or PDF formats within any type of .NET application. Read more details here.

Code Example: Export Header and Footer Bookmarks from Word to Output PDF

In some certain scenarios, Word documents have more than one sections that contain bookmarks in the header or footer. Aspose.Words supports this feature in .NET and Java applications to control how header and footer bookmarks are exported in PDF file.

Code Example: Manipulate Slicers in Microsoft Excel Files

Slicers in Excel file are used to filter pivot data quickly. Whenever, Slicer buttons are selected or deselected, it shows the current filtering state that helps the user to understand what precisely has been filtered in the Pivot Table. Aspose.Cells now supports to create, manipulate and render Slicers in the spreadsheet within .NET, Java and Android via Java applications

Code Example: Extract Highlighted Text from PDF Documents in .NET

Aspose.Pdf for .NET API already supports extracting text from PDF documents based on some specific regular expressions or by specifying a string to be searched. Now using TextMarkupAnnotation.GetMarkedText() and TextMarkupAnnotation.GetMarkedTextFragments() methods in API, users can easily extract highlighted text from PDF document. Read more details
Code Example: Convert PDF to Excel XLSX Format in Java

Aspose.Pdf for Java already supports converting PDF files to XLS as well as other document formats. This new version now enables Java developers to easily convert PDF to XLSX format using setFormat() method of ExcelSaveOptions class. Read more

Code Example: Add Extended Attributes to Resource Assignments in a Project File

Aspose.Tasks for Java API already had the capability to add extended attributes to tasks and resources in a project file. Now it supports to add extended attributes information to resource assignments as well. Extended attributes can be added to resource assignments as plain as well as lookup values. Read more details

Code Example: Extract ICC Profiles, and Saving EMF and EMF+ Format to File in .NET

An ICC profile is a set of data that characterizes a color input or output device, or a color space. Using Aspose.Imaging – developers can extract ICC profiles from images from within .NET and Java applications. It also supports converting EMF and EMF plus graphic format to file.

Code Example: Import Siemens JT version 9 and Convert to 3D File Formats in .NET and Java
Using Aspose.3D for .NET API – developers can import and convert version 9 of Siemens JT files to the supported 3D formats (FBX, STL, WavefrontOBJ, Discreet3DS, Universal3D, Collada, glTF, GLB, Draco, GLTF, RVM).

Updates about new Product Releases
  1. Aspose.Total for .NET - a compilation of Aspose latest .NET products
  2. Aspose.Total for Java – a compilation of Aspose latest Java products.
  3. Aspose.Total for Android – all the latest versions of Aspose Android APIs.
  4. Aspose.Total for SharePoint – a compilation of Aspose latest SharePoint products.
  5. Aspose.Total for Reporting Services– a compilation of Aspose latest Reporting Services products
  6. Aspose.Total for JasperReports – The latest versions of Aspose JasperReports products.
  7. Aspose.Total for C++The latest versions of our C++ products packaged into one product suite.
  8. Aspose.Words for SharePoint 18.6 – Improved rendering of DrawingML chart data labels with percentage values and the specified format.
  9.  Aspose.Pdf for Android via Java 18.6 – Support for Metered License and inter-file format Conversion.
  10.  Aspose.Slides for SharePoint, Reporting Services and JasperReports 18.6  – Presentation rendering and export to PDF and slide thumbnails has been Improved.
  11.  Aspose.Words for Reporting Services 18.6 – Upgraded Aspose.Words for Reporting Services to Latest Version of Aspose.Words for .NET 18.6.
  12.  Aspose.Slides for Java 18.6 – Improved bubble and chart axes management support in Aspose.Slides.
  13.  Aspose.Words for JasperReports 18.6 – Upgraded Aspose.Words for JasperReports to Latest Version of Aspose.Words for Java 18.6.
  14.  Aspose.Slides for C++ 18.6 – Improved chart management support available in Aspose.Slides.
Supporting User Groups and Conferences
Aspose is sponsoring a number of user groups and upcoming events, including:
  • August 04: DDD Perth – Perth, Australia
  • August 18: DDD Sydney – Sydney, Australia
Sponsor a user group? Get in contact: user.groups@aspose.com
Collect a copy of Aspose Newsletter, July 2018 edition

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