The Last Version of Aspose.Pdf.Kit for .NET is Published

![Aspose.Pdf icon][1]. You may use Aspose.Pdf for .NET both for creating new PDF files from scratch and manipulating existing PDF files. We tried to keep you updated with any developments and migration processes. Just to give you some background, here are some of the related blog posts: New Aspose.Pdf for .NET – Merged Aspose.Pdf.Kit and Aspose.Pdf: A Sneak Peek! Introduction to Merged Aspose.Pdf API Migrating from Legacy Code to Merged Aspose.
October 5, 2011 · 2 min · Shahzad Latif

Setting Up Aspose.Total for .NET Project Quickly - Aspose QuickStart Walkthrough Video

We recently started a QuickStart sample project of Aspose.Total for .NET on CodePlex.com. This sample application helps you understand how to set up an end-to-end .NET project using Aspose.Total for .NET. You can download the latest version of this sample application from AsposeQuickStart.codeplex.com. You can also browse the latest code online. This initial version of QuickStart sample helps you learn the following things: Setting up a .NET project quickly using Aspose.
September 30, 2011 · 2 min · Shahzad Latif

Merged Aspose.Pdf for .NET 6.2.0 is now available with many improvements

Aspose.Pdf for .NET 6.2.0 is now available for download. In this version, we have improved various areas of the component. You’ll find all the details of the bug fixes, enhancements and new features introduced in the new version in this blog post. PDF to image conversion performance has been improved in this version along with enhanced shading while rendering images. Adding images in the PDF file is a common requirement which is supported by Aspose.
September 8, 2011 · 2 min · Shahzad Latif

Convert Microsoft Office documents and other file formats to PDF and then validate for PDF-A compliance

About PDF PDF (Portable Document Format) is an open standard for document exchange created by Adobe Systems. This file format is supported by a wide variety of platforms. The PDF format is now commonly used in a large number of fields to store and exchange information. As PDF format has become an open standard and it is widely supported, it is preferred for data exchange. That’s why various file formats need to be converted to PDF so that the data can be viewed on different operating systems installed on various types of hardware.
August 16, 2011 · 3 min · Shahzad Latif

Convert various types of documents to EPUB using free Aspose.Words Express utility

What is EPUB EPUB (Electronic Publication) is a free and open standard for eBooks. The contents in an EPUB are reflowable so that the display can be optimized according to the display device used by the reader. The books in EPUB format are available from a variety of publishers and supported on many devices with different software. Why Go with EPUB EPUB is based on XML and XHTML standards, which are widely supported.
August 10, 2011 · 3 min · Shahzad Latif

Aspose Video Tutorials: A Milestone in Customer Support Efforts

Excellence in Product Support At Aspose, we believe in the professional growth, education, and training of the developers using our products, along with providing quality products. All of our products contain comprehensive help material including technical articles, how-to help topics, samples and demos etc. Now, we have launched a separate videos section containing a variety of video tutorials organized in a beautiful manner with convenient accessibility. We understand that it is not only the quality and features of our products which help us stand out but also the product support provided in the form of direct customer support and the related support material.
August 9, 2011 · 3 min · Shahzad Latif

Printing Various File Types using Aspose.Total for .NET

Aspose.Total for .NET is a suite of Aspose products that allows you to work with different types of file formats in your .NET applications – Windows Forms, Web Forms, Windows Services, etc. You can not only create, read or edit different file types using these components but also convert these files to various other formats. In addition to that, these components also allow you to print various file types using your .
August 3, 2011 · 2 min · Shahzad Latif

Seven Good Reasons to Migrate to Merged Aspose.Pdf for .NET

You’re probably aware of the fact by now that merged Aspose.Pdf for .NET has been released. Our development team has been putting a great deal of effort into merging the two PDF components we offered, and improving the mechanism along the way. The main motivators for the merger of both Aspose.Pdf for .NET and Aspose.Pdf.Kit for .NET were the suggestions and the requirements we have been receiving from you for quite some time.
July 9, 2011 · 3 min · Shahzad Latif

Merged Aspose.Pdf for .NET Has Also Got Improved Documentation

We released merged Aspose.Pdf for .NET last week. I have already discussed that how we have improved the ‘PDF Engine’ to provide better results, along with introducing the DOM API for processing PDF files. In this post, I’m going to share that how we have improved the documentation. Starting Point The documentation is mainly divided into four sections: Product Information, Programmer’s Guide, Knowledge Base, and Aspose.Pdf for .NET API Reference. The product information section contains getting started guide as usual, including product overview, installation and licensing information.
July 4, 2011 · 3 min · Shahzad Latif

First Version of Merged Aspose.PDF for .NET is Now Available for Download

I’m very much pleased to announce the release of the first version of the long-awaited merged Aspose.Pdf for .NET. In this merged version, we have combined Aspose.PDF for .NET and Aspose.Pdf.Kit for .NET. We have introduced a completely new DOM API as well to manipulate the PDF files. Please get a detailed idea from the post titled Introduction to Merged Aspose.PDF API. Now, you can use a single component to create new PDF files from scratch or edit existing PDF files.
July 1, 2011 · 3 min · Shahzad Latif