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Follow on Google News | ![]() Aspose.Newsletter October 2018: New APIs for Files/Folders Compression & Converting PS/ EPS to PDFIt includes information about Compressing and Decompressing Files or Folders easily in .NET, convert PS and EPS Files to PDF in Java with higher fidelity, Use Aspose.3D APIs for .NET and Java inside Unity 3D & important code examples are also added.
By: Aspose Compressing and Decompressing Files or Folders Easily in .NET Aspose.ZIP for .NET API allow .NET application developers to embed files and folders compression and decompression functionality in standard ZIP format within their applications. Create zip archives from files or folders and password protect .zip files using traditional (ZipCrysto) as well as AES encryption. Explore NOW: https://products.aspose.com/ Convert PS and EPS Files to PDF in Java with Higher Fidelity Aspose.EPS for Java API makes it easier for developers to convert PS (PostScript) Use Aspose.3D APIs for .NET and Java inside Unity 3D Aspose.3D APIs now offer more freedom to 3D developers by working across all platforms. The latest version now supports Unity (A cross-platform game engine) to use Aspose.3D APIs for .NET and Java inside Unity 3D to create and manipulate scenes as well as meshes as per users requirements. Developers are also empowered to export glTF files with Draco compression as well as reading COLLADA files within applications. Read more details here: https://blog.aspose.com/ Product Review: Why Aspose.PDF is a lifesaver? Ryan Wright (An Aspose.Pdf API user) has shared thoughts on how Aspose.Pdf proved to be the most useful and time savior solution for working on a dictionary application with a unique requirement of reading in PDF and inserting rich text annotations containing proprietary data from the database. Converting between different business document formats and manipulating the contents was also required, so after trying out several in-market solutions – why he preferred Aspose.Pdf to complete his project? Read more details here: https://blog.aspose.com/ Product Review: 12th Wonder uses Aspose.Cells to extract PDF from Excel file 12th Wonder (An automotive and robotic process automation solution provider) have recently incorporated Aspose.Cells API within their solution for displaying complex excel documents within an ASP.Net MVC application. A lot of competitive spreadsheet processing solutions were tried to programmatically covert Excel to PDF but then ended up with doing POC using award-winning Aspose.Cells APIs. Read more details here: https://blog.aspose.com/ Code Example: How to work with Bookmark on Block, Cell, Row Levels in a Word Document? Aspose.Words now allows adding bookmarks on block, cell and row levels in Word documents within .NET and Java applications. New properties AnnotationsAtBlockLevel and AnnotationsAtBlockLevelAsDefault are added in LoadOptions class to work with block level bookmarks. The recent version has also improved PDF encryption when owner password is not specified in the produced PDF document. Code Example: How to disable Pivot Table Ribbon in Excel Sheets? Pivot table reports are useful, but they require some technical expertise in Excel to configure these reports. Organization usually restrict common users to add additional filters, slicers, fields, or changing the order of certain things within pivot table-based reports. Aspose.Cells now enables developers to restrict users from changing these reports while creating these them within .NET, Java and JavaScript via Java applications. Aspose.Cells provides this feature to disable the ribbon which contains controls to modify these reports:. Code Example: How to export custom document properties to PDF? Many documents can have custom properties which were not made part of the PDF files earlier. Now Aspose.Cells APIs for .NET and Java have provided this feature to maintain this information through custom properties by exporting them to the PDF files. These properties can be observed in Adobe Acrobat Reader by clicking on File and then Custom tab page in properties sheet. .NET Code Example: How to Convert SVG to EMF? Aspose.Imaging for .NET now supports exporting SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics – an XML-based vector image format) into EMF (Windows Metafile). It also supports adding multiple images inside Tiff Frames. Collect a copy of Aspose Newsletter, October 2018 edition Collect the English version of this newsletter:https:// Contact Information Aspose Pty Ltd, Suite 163, 79 Longueville Road Lane Cove, NSW, 2066 Australia Phone: 888.277.6734 Fax: 866.810.9465 End
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