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2012 in Review - new products, new ventures
John Owens

Welcome to 2013! 2012 was the Aspose's 10th year in business. We celebrated that by reconnecting with some of our first customers to find out what they had been up to and what they're planning next. They see a future of increased demand for instant data and are working more and more with online content. It's been an interesting decade for us, and for our users too.

Connecting with old customers was great, but we had to look forwards too. 2012 also saw the release of new products and hear us announce a number of ventures. We continued autoporting and improving our products and won several awards. Read more about what we achieved. We have great plans for 2013.

 
Product Spotlight – Aspose.Pdf

Download iconAspose.Pdf lets you work with Adobe Acrobat PDF files on a number of platforms. Aspose.Pdf for .NET and Java are aimed at developers who need to create and manipulate PDF files in their applications. Aspose.Pdf for SharePoint lets users export lists, list items and Wiki pages to PDF format. Aspose.Pdf for Reporting Services and JasperReports, meanwhile, lets you output reports to PDF format for easy information sharing. Whichever platform you work on, Aspose.Pdf makes your life easier. Download a trial today.

 
Technical Article – Setting a Follow-up Flag and Due Date for MSG Files with Aspose.Email for .NET

Technical article iconA follow-up flag marks an email messages for some kind of action and is often associated with a due date. Aspose.Email for .NET lets you code follow-up flags and due dates for Microsoft Outlook messages. It helps you automate certain types of email and help email recipients remember to act on messages. We explain how. Read the article.

 
Tutorial Video – Exporting Presentations to PDF with Aspose.Slides for .NET

Tutorial video iconUsers often want presentation files in other formats. People want presentations as PDFs so they can share them or read them online, or they want to use the cover slide as a thumbnail on a website. There are lots of uses for presentations and slides beyond the presentation format. Aspose.Slides for .NET helps you convert Microsoft PowerPoint presentations to a number of other formats. This tutorial shows how to export to PDF, TIFF and XPS. Watch the tutorial.

 
Migration Tip – Adding a New Worksheet to a Workbook with Aspose.Cells for .NET

Migration tip iconYou're programming with spreadsheets and need to add a worksheet to a workbook, populate it with data and make sure that it is the active sheet. (That is, it should be at the front when the spreadsheet is opened.) There are different ways of achieving this: use Microsoft Office Automation or free yourself from dependence on Office tools and use Aspose.Cells for .NET. This article compares the two methods. Read the migration tip.

 
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