We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Cells for Java 7.3.1. In this release, you can parse headers and footers to get strings for different sections. We have also made some valuable enhancements regarding Microsoft Excel 2007/2010’s advanced conditional formatting file formats types that were not supported in the product. Moreover, Microsoft Excel 2010’s advanced data validation is now supported. We have also supported data filters in Pivot Tables.
Apply Themes to Charts in Excel Files using Java
We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Cells for Java 7.3.0. In this release, we have included some valuable new features, enhancements to existing features and resolution of the reported issues. One of the new features introduced in this release is the ability to open and save MHT files. We have also introduced a feature that lets you apply Microsoft Excel themes and colors to charts. Another one is a long-awaited feature: support for XML maps.
Aspose Newsletter, July 2012
Aspose Receives SD Times Top 100 Award For the fourth year in a row, Aspose has received an SD Times Top 100 award, this time in the Libraries & Frameworks category. The SD Times 100 is not a product award but awards leadership in a variety of software development industry areas. Nominations are submitted by SD Times readers and editors and winners are selected by the SD Times editorial board.
Use RegEx Text Search in Excel Spreadsheets using Java
We’re pleased to share the announcement of Aspose.Cells for Java 7.2.2. We have added a new feature to search text in the cells with Regular Expressions. We have added some other useful enhancements around conditional formatting and OLE embedded in OOXML files. The ExportObjectListener for saving HTML files has been made available in the latest version. We have also fixed a few issues regarding Pivot Tables, data validation and charts.
Convert PDF to Image or Replace Text inside PDF with Complete Confidence
We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Pdf.Kit for Java 4.3.0. In this release, PDF to image conversion has been improved. Furthermore, the development team has significantly improved the text replacement feature.
Please visit the following link for further details on what’s new & fixed in Aspose.Pdf.Kit for Java 4.3.0.
Aspose.Slides autoporting progress, May 28, 2012
Our work to autoport Aspose.Slides for .NET to Java continues. The last time I wrote about autoporting we had worked our way through 60% of our unit tests. We have over 1000 unit tests and need to make sure that they pass on both platforms. We run these tests after we’ve ported the code using CodePorting which ports the code automatically and much more quickly than we could do by hand.
Use Regular Expression for Searching String in Excel using Java
We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Cells for Java 7.2.1. This month’s release provides support for applying custom formatting and styles to pivot tables. We have provided a new RegEx feature for when you’re searching for a string of a given pattern in the cells (of a worksheet). We have also made enhancements to chart rendering in ODS format. This release also sees enhancements that makes the Aspose.
Create TNEF messages, identify Outlook message type and much more with Aspose.Email 1.7.0
We have just published version 1.7.0 of Aspose.Email for .NET and Java. This month’s release provides support for the creation of TNEF message files, setting Appointment’s time zone information from an instance of System.TimeZoneInfo and detect Outlook message type using the MapiMessage class.
An important enhancement has been made so that the MHTML renderer includes the embedded images as well as the email header in the output. We have also fixed some issues regarding embedded images, encoding, attachments for EML to MSG conversion.
Aspose.Slides autoporting progress, April 30, 2012
Aspose are working to autoport Aspose.Slides for .NET to Java to give users on both platforms the same features. They’re over 60% complete.
Dates Retained when Reading CSV Files using Java
We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Cells for Java 7.2.0. This month’s release provides support to retain the exact date format when reading CSV files: the dates will not be changed. We have also made some enhancements regarding shape rendering in our internal source modules. Finally, we have fixed a few issues regarding charts and other drawing objects.
Read release notes to get a full list of the new enhancements and fixes included in Aspose.