Manipulate XPS and EPS Documents in C# or Java using Aspose.Page
The world admires Batman and Superman. They both have billions of fans together. They both have a different character, different powers, different qualities, and features. Even the fan base quarrel with each other about which superhero is better than the other one. One can always hear rants about Batman vs Superman. What if there was nothing like Batman vs Superman and they both worked together - serving humanity and saving the world?
Export Hidden Worksheets to HTML using Java
We are pleased to announce the monthly release of Aspose.Cells for Java 8.1.0. Our team has been hard at work bringing many useful improvements with the latest edition of Aspose.Cells library. You can immediately start exploring the newly added features & enhancements. Before you head to the download section, here is a look at just a few of the biggest features in this month’s release.
For a full list of bug fixes and improvements please refer to the release notes in the above link.
OpenXPS Rendering, HTML Improvements and Many More Goodies in Aspose.Words 13.6.0
Aspose.Words has gained more than 600 new features and bug fixes this year so far, with many more coming with each monthly release. This month’s release includes a further 100+ improvements to Aspose.Words for .NET and Java.
You can download the latest release of Aspose.Words from the following links:
Aspose.Words for .NET 13.6.0 Aspose.Words for Java 13.6.0 Here is a look at the biggest features in this month’s release:
Print Email Message to XPS with Aspose.Email for .NET
We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Email for .NET 1.2. In this version, we have added support for printing email messages to XPS format using the MailPrinter class. The Print() method takes an instance of the MailMessage class as an argument, so you can print EML, MSG, or MHT files. This sample code shows how to print an email:
// Initialize the MailPrinter class MailPrinter msgPrinter = new MailPrinter(); // Load an email message MailMessage msg = MailMessage.
Export MS Visio Diagrams to XPS or PDF/A Formats in C#
Aspose.Diagram for .NET 1.4.0 has been released. This release supports ‘Export to XPS’ feature and allows you to export MS Visio diagrams to XPS format. PDF rendering has also been improved in this release and different security, compression, compliance and digital signing features have been included. Now you can render MS Visio diagrams as PDF/A15, PDF/A1a and PDF/A1b. You can also change security and compression settings when rendering diagrams to image or PDF.