PDF to Excel Conversion, PDF/A-3, Support of Better JavaScript and Layered PDF Files with Aspose.PDF for Java 9.3.0

Aspose.Pdf for Java is ported from its sibling Aspose.PDF for .NET, so in every new release, we work to support the same set of features in the Java API as are available in the .NET API. The new release of Aspose.PDF for Java 9.3.0 is a better and enhanced version of the API compared to earlier versions. This new release introduces some great new features, enhancements to existing features and fixes for issues in previously released versions.
July 28, 2014 · 4 min · Codewarior

Enhanced PDF to HTML, PDF to Excel Conversion and Better Compatibility with COM Interop with Aspose.PDF for .NET 9.4.0

At Aspose, we always strive to provide enhanced versions of our APIs, stable and optimized as compared to earlier versions. In the recent versions of Aspose.PDF for .NET, our focus has been improving file format conversion including PDF to HTML, SVG to PDF, PDF to Excel, PDF to DOC, image to PDF and PDF to image format. In fact, PDF files to HTML rendering are one of the most demanded features because it provides the ability to convert any PDF file to raw HTML format and the output HTML can be viewed on any platform using any web browser.
July 21, 2014 · 9 min · Codewarior

Improved and Stable: Aspose.Pdf for Android 1.3.0

[![Aspose.Pdf for Android logo][1]. This new release includes fixes for issues reported in earlier versions. One of the areas where fixes have been introduced is text file to PDF conversion using TextBuilder. With this new release, you can convert text files to PDF format with the new Document Object Model com.aspose.pdf package. The PDF to image conversion feature is greatly improved. Starting with this release, the PdfConverter class provides great stability for PDF to image conversion and caters for many complex scenarios.
July 10, 2014 · 1 min · Codewarior

Render Text with Justified Alignment and High-Fidelity PDF Rendering in Reporting Services 2.8.0

We are very much excited to announce the release of Aspose.PDF for Reporting Services 2.8.0 as this release includes fixes for issues related to text justification when rendering it inside a PDF document. In this new release, we have also fixed some complex scenarios of PDF rendering where some users encountered contents overlapping issues. So this new version is better than earlier releases and provides great fidelity when generating PDF documents.
July 9, 2014 · 1 min · Codewarior

Aspose.Pdf for JasperReports 1.3.0 is Synchronized with the Latest JasperReports Versions

[![Aspose.Pdf for SSRS icon][1]. Important report features such as tables, charts and images are converted to PDF with the highest degree of precision. Now we are excited to announce the release of [Aspose.Pdf for JasperReports 1.3.0][2] which is synchronized with the latest JasperReports versions. In this release, the image rendering feature has been improved greatly and also supports rendering maps in the output PDF. Please get the download and start exploring the exciting new release of [Aspose.
July 9, 2014 · 1 min · Codewarior

Convert RDL to XPS Directly from SQL Reporting Services with Aspose.PDF for Reporting Services 2.7.0

Aspose.PDF product family is one of our award-winning APIs for PDF document creation and manipulation. One of the main APIs in this family is Aspose.PDF for .NET. For some time now, it has supported converting PDF files to XPS format and vice versa. As Aspose.PDF for Reporting Services is built on top of Aspose.PDF for .NET, the latest release of Aspose.PDF for Reporting Services 2.7.0, now has the feature to directly export RDL files to XPS format, either using Report Server or from a Business Intelligence Development Studio project.
June 11, 2014 · 1 min · Codewarior

Add Layers to PDF and Get Hyperlink Destination in C# - Aspose.PDF for .NET 9.3.0

The Aspose team is always happy to introduce new and exciting features to its APIs, where the main intent is to provide out of the box APIs that make the lives of developers worldwide easier. We create tools that means our customers don’t have to do much of the tedious work required during document manipulation. We always thrive to present products that are simple and easy to use, so that our customers can focus on their business logic and forget about inner details and implementations.
June 5, 2014 · 5 min · Codewarior

Retrieve Signatures with Images, Render Table on New Page, and Control Image Stamp Quality - Aspose.PDF for Java 9.1.0

Ever since we published the autoported merged Aspose.PDF for Java API, we have been working hard to make this API as powerful and compelling as its sibling Aspose.PDF for .NET. With every new release, we try to port the latest features available in Aspose.PDF for .NET and introduce fixes for issues reported in earlier versions. In Aspose.PDF for Java 9.1.0, we have introduced some exciting new features and enhancements which have made this API more compelling.
May 20, 2014 · 3 min · Codewarior

Improved Text Justification and Preserve Text in Hidden Layers with Aspose.Pdf for Reporting Services 2.6.0

In this release, we have specifically resolved issues related to text rendering in PDF documents. Text alignments including justify and full-justify are particularly fixed for some complex scenarios and some other problems related to text formatting are also resoled. In this version, we also have fixed an issue where data from hidden layer was becoming visible in an output PDF file. x
May 9, 2014 · 1 min · Codewarior

Digitally Sign PDF and Create PDF/A-3B Compliant PDF in C#

Like in the last few releases, the specific focus of Aspose.Pdf development has been towards the PDF to HTML conversion feature. In adding more value to this functionality we have added a new feature: creating subsequent files with body contents only when converting multi-page PDF to HTML format. In order to accomplish this requirement, a new property, HtmlSaveOptions.HtmlMarkupGenerationMode has been introduced. With the following simple code snippet, you can split an output HTML to pages and force the HTML objects on the output pages to go exactly where they are now (fonts processing and output, CSS creation and output, images creation and output), except that resultant HTML will contain contents currently placed inside tags (now “body” tags will be omitted).
May 2, 2014 · 4 min · Codewarior