Read Structured Text Using GroupDocs.Text for .NET 17.04.0
We are pleased to announce the monthly release of version 17.04.0 of the GroupDocs.Text for .NET API. This version comes up with a major feature related to the implementation of the architecture to read structured text in documents. The API now allows reading structured text in different file formats like text documents, presentations, spread sheets and emails. For a better user experience with the text extraction API, we recommend you to download and integrate the latest version of the API.
GroupDocs.Assembly 17.3.0 Supports HTML and Text Formats
Team GroupDocs is really pleased to announce another regular monthly release of GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET 17.3.0. This release comes with some very exciting features to enhance the usability of the API. The latest version now supports document assembly for both HTML and text documents. We recommend you to download and integrate this latest release.
GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET 17.3.0 - FeaturesFollowing features are introduced in the latest release: Support document assembly for Plain Text file formats Support document assembly for HTML file formats For a complete list of features supported by the API, read the API features here.
Releasing Modern Web-Form Front End for GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET API
Good news for ASP.NET Web-Form developers, we are proudly announcing the first release of our modern Web-Form based user interface for GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET API. This new release is simple, efficient and, user friendly showcase project. We would recommend you to clone this showcase project from GitHub and provide you valuable feedback.
Let’s explore key highlights in this new user interface.
Modern Look-and-FeelThe look and feel has been completely revamped using Material Design.
Import TextField Annotation from Word Documents using GroupDocs.Annotation for Java 17.1.0
Considering the extensibility of the API, team GroupDocs is pleased to announce another monthly release of GroupDocs.Annotation for Java 17.1.0. This release comes with multitude of new features, improvements and bug fixes. Now, GroupDocs.Annotation for Java developers can import annotations from Word and Slide documents. Furthermore, API permits developers to annotate Slide documents with different annotation types. We’d recommend you to fetch latest release of the API, integrate it in your project and share your valuable feedback.
Specify Document Pages to Put Signature on Using GroupDocs.Signature for .NET
It gives us immense pleasure to announce the monthly release of GroupDocs.Signature for .NET 17.03.0. This version comes up with a number of new features along with an enhancement related to releasing disposable objects and a bug fix. GroupDocs.Signature for .NET 17.03.0 has implemented classes to verify text signature. The API has also added the ability to set opacity to image signatures in supported document formats. What’s more exciting is the ability to put Digital Signature on user specified Document Pages; you can now configure the signature options to add signature to either the first,last, even, odd or any arbitrary page of your choice.
GroupDocs.Search for .NET 17.3.0 Optimizes Fuzzy and Regex Search
We are really excited to announce the release of GroupDocs.Search for .NET 17.3.0 API. This regular monthly release comes up with around nine features, bug fixes and enhancements. Version 17.03 of the API has optimized the fuzzy and regex search functionality. The API now supports all the methods in previous index versions. Well, that’s not just all! the API has also added some exciting features like implementation of numeric range search feature, limiting the number of search results and implementation of functions about the relationship between max mistake count and word length for Fuzzy Search.
Read Thumbnails in Document Formats Using GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET 17.3.0
Team GroupDocs is really pleased to announce the release of GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET version 17.3.0. There are four enhancements and one new feature introduced in this regular monthly release. GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET now allows its users to read thumbnails in supported document formats. The API has been enhanced to update and remove EXIF metadata faster. Not only this, the API has also been improved to load only the existing metadata keys in PDF class beside adding the ability to lazy load Document info property for Document formats.
EPUB Documents Now Fully Supported in GroupDocs.Text for .NET 17.03.0
We are really pleased to announce the monthly release of GroupDocs.Text for .NET 17.03 API. This release comes up with five new features. GroupDocs.Text has extended the Media type detector class and the API is now able to detect ZIP containers and EPUB documents. Not only this, the latest release has improved the handling for EPUB documents and allows its users to extract text and highlights beside adding the functionality to search for some text in an EPUB document.
Document Assembly Support for HTML File formats in GroupDocs.Assembly for Java 17.3.0
In order to enhance developers experience, we are pleased to announce a monthly release of GroupDocs.Assembly for Java 17.3.0. This release comes with valuable features that enhance API usability. Now, the document assembling API supports XML files of general form. We would recommend you to download and integrate this latest release.
GroupDocs.Assembly for Java 17.3.0 - FeaturesFollowing features are introduced in the latest release: Support document assembly for Plain Text file formats Support document assembly for HTML file formats Support document assembly for XML files of general form Available Channels and ResourcesHere are a few channels and resources for you to download, learn, try and get technical support on GroupDocs.
Introducing Modern UI for GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET
At GroupDocs we are always keen to simplify the API usage for our customers. Keeping that in view team GroupDocs is pleased to release a new simple, efficient and, user friendly showcase project for GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET API.We would recommend you to clone this showcase project from GitHub and provide you valuable feedback.
Let’s explore key highlights in this new user interface.
Modern Look-and-FeelThe look and feel has been completely revamped using Material Design.