Clean Metadata from Microsoft Word and OpenOffice Documents using Aspose.Words Metadata Cleaner
Aspose.Words Metadata Cleaner is a metadata removal tool which protects organizations from accidental information and metadata leaks. Unintentional leaks have the potential to embarrass or negatively impact a company’s financial well-being. Aspose.Words Metadata Cleaner will allow you to select the document and clean it. It will allow you to clean all Built-in and Custom properties from these files. You can select multiple files and clean them simultaneously in one click.
Export any page to a Word Processing Document in ASP.NET MVC using Aspose.Words for .NET
Aspose .NET Export To Word for ASP.NET MVC allows ASP.NET developers to add “Export To Word” feature to their MVC website projects with few steps. Export to Word allows website users to download any webpage into Microsoft Word or Open Office Document. This module demonstrates the powerful document building feature by Aspose.Word.
free download video demo open source This initial version of the module provides the following features:
Lets developers add “Export To Word” feature in few basic steps.
More examples of Aspose.Words for .NET features missing in OpenXML SDK to deal with Microsoft Word
We are pleased to announce another release of more examples provided by Aspose.Words for .NET features missing in OpenXML Words. These examples show how different tasks can be performed using Aspose.Words for .NET APIs in comparison with OpenXML to work with Microsoft Word and OpenOffice. This project will help you to migrate from OpenXML to Aspose.Words.
What’s New in this Release v 1.1 Below are the list of more example of Missing Features of OpenXML SDK provided by Aspose.
More Code Examples of Aspose.Words for .NET in Comparison with NPOI HWPF and XWPF
We are pleased to announce another release of Aspose.Words for NPOI (HWPF and XWPF) which shows how different tasks can be performed using Aspose.Words .NET APIs in comparison with NPOI. Code Comparison of Aspose Words for .NET with NPOI is helpful for developers who want to compare NPOI with the easiness and flexibility of Aspose.Words for .NET OR migrate from NPOI to Aspose.Words.
What’s New in this Release v 1.1 Below are the features of another release of comparison examples of NPOI with Aspose Words for .
Aspose.Words for Android 1.1 Released
We are pleased to announce the second release of Aspose.Words for Android. This version sees the codebase better tweaked and the core functionality closer to Aspose.Words for Java, which is the base product which Aspose.Words for Android is ported from.
Download Aspose.Words for Android now Bug Fixes and Changes Because Aspose.Words for Android is ported from Aspose.Words for Java, this month’s release shares the same fixes and features implemented for the base product.
Aspose.Words for JasperReports 1.10.0 Released
We welcome a new release of Aspose.Words for JasperReports. In this release, you will find a great number of bug fixes.
Download Aspose.Words for JasperReports now Important Note Starting from release 1.9.0 there are now several versions of the JAR library (this is necessary for better support of older versions of JasperReports):
For JasperReports 5.0.0/5.1.0 and higher use aspose.words.jasperreports-5.1.0.jar. For JasperReports 4.7.0 use aspose.words.jasperreports-4.7.0.jar. For JasperReports 3.7.2 through to 4.
Aspose.Words for SharePoint 2.10.0 Maintenance Release
Aspose.Words for SharePoint 2.10.0 is released.
This release includes the latest improvements made in Aspose.Words. To download the release, please visit the download area.
The most notable improvements are:
Improved algorithm of content width calculation inside table cells. More support for compatibility options in layout. Layout performance improvements. Many HTML and MHTML import improvements. Rendering of table diagonal borders. Document structure output into PDF/A-1a compliance. Improved text wrapping logic for section breaks.
Aspose.Words for SharePoint 2.9.0 implements DrawingML 3D charts among other improvements
Aspose.Words for SharePoint 2.9.0 has been released.
This release includes the latest improvements made in Aspose.Words. To download the release, please visit the download area. As usual, at our support forum we are glad to answer any questions you might have.
The most notable improvements are below:
Improvements in style handing in tables, format revisions Improvements and resiliency code for ODT, RTF and DOCX DrawingML charts 3D mode rendering implemented VML perspective shadows rendering implemented Outline rendering to PDF and XPS improved Multi-level bookmark rendering supported PDF rendering performance improved for documents with images Improved clipping of text boxes Fixed issue with missing footnotes in complex page layout Improved memory performance for large documents 3D color for VML extrusion effect is supported DML charts enhancements: surface charts rendering, moving average trend lines rendering and more Only final revision is rendered for documents with revisions Improved pagination of footnotes Implemented character paragraph indents Fixed positioning of a table broken across pages when it has repeated header rows Improved table row wrapping around floaters Fixed issue with Arabic-Indic numerals inside SDT The HTML parser inside Aspose.
Aspose.Words for SharePoint maintenance release v.2.7.0 is ready.
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As usual, at our [support forum][2] we are glad to answer any questions you might have.
The most notable improvements are below:
TOC (Table Of Contents) field update performance dramatically improved. Shape handling improved. Text wrapping polygon info read/written. Optimized multipage PDF rendering. Improved floater object handling in code (performance and stability). Supported Asian typography hanging punctuation. Multiple improvements in RTL layout. Many more features supported when rendering DrawingML charts.
Latest Progress in Aspose.Words'' Field Update
Aspose.Words’ support of Microsoft Word fields is being improved all the time. At the moment, Aspose.Words updates around 3/4 of all Microsoft Word fields that can be updated. We’re hoping to support all ‘updateable’ fields before long. In the meantime, I’d like to share what progress we have made recently and what fields we have added to the supported list. I will use the same categorization offered by Word and OOXML specs.