Aspose adds character recognition to their .NET toolbox with Aspose.OCR

Australia, Sydney – 5 July, 2011 – Aspose.OCR for .NET is a character recognition component that allows software developers to add OCR functionality to their ASP .NET web applications, web services and Windows applications. It provides a simple set of classes for controlling character recognition tasks. Efficient character recognition Extracting text from Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF files is relatively simple. In those file formats the text is separate, stored as content with formatting markup.
July 5, 2011 · 2 min · Caroline Von Schmalensee

Aspose wins SD Times Top 100 2011 award

USA, Texas – June 1, 2011 – SD Times, the software development magazine, recognizes the innovation and leadership of companies, non-profit organizations, open source projects and other initiatives in their annual Top 100 awards. This year, Aspose was included in the Components 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.
June 2, 2011 · 2 min · Caroline Von Schmalensee

Aspose.Words for .NET 10 - 9 years of product development

New Zealand, Auckland – May 3, 2011 – Aspose.Words for .NET 10 is the culmination of nine years of product development and refinement. Over the years, we have continuously listened to our customers and worked to develop the product in the direction they have asked us. What’s new? Aspose.Words for .NET introduces a number of new features, for example:Support for table styles in DOC files.Support for Custom XML in WordprocessingML 2003 files.
May 3, 2011 · 4 min · Caroline Von Schmalensee

Aspose.Words for Java 10 released

New Zealand, Auckland – April 29, 2011 – Aspose has Aspose.Words for several platforms. The first product was Aspose.Words for .NET. Aspose.Words for Java came years later. We wanted the two products to be as similar as possible but to achieve this we had to manually port the .NET product, line by line, package by package, to Java. This was time consuming and tedious, our developers can be used better.
April 29, 2011 · 3 min · Caroline Von Schmalensee

Aspose and Perpetuum Software work together

USA, Texas – January 1, 2011 – Documents - letters, emails, spreadsheets, plans, models, presentations and movies - help companies do their business. Documents hold the stored knowledge of an organisation, building bridges from colleagues in time and space. To help you make the most of the documents that you company rely on, Aspose create components that let software engineers quickly convert, create and manipulate documents in most of the popular file formats from within their own applications.
January 1, 2011 · 2 min · Caroline Von Schmalensee