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Aspose.PowerPoint 1.7 is out

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Date: Wednesday, March 30, 2005
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Aspose.PowerPoint, from Aspose Pty Ltd, is a .Net reporting component that enables you to read and write PowerPoint presentations without utilizing Microsoft PowerPoint.

It can read and write such features such as text frames, pictures, etc. The latest version adds support for Wave and DoubleWave autoshapes on thumbnails. The thumbnails will have correct shapes for rectangles, ellipses and autoshapes with text instead of only rectangles in previous versions.

Aspose.PowerPoint is the first and only .Net component that provides the functionality to manage PowerPoint documents. As with all Aspose components, Aspose.PowerPoint is written in managed C# and lightening fast.

Among the available features:
  • Read and change fonts used in a presentation.

  • Change style of lines.

  • Fill shapes in different styles (Solid, Gradient, Pattern, Texture, Picture).

  • 48 predefined patterns and 24 textures.

  • Assign links to the text or shapes.

  • Read and change tables (add and delete rows).

  • Read, change and add new Animation effects to a slides and shapes.

  • Read OLE object embedded to a presentation.

  • Preview slides and integration with Aspose.Pdf for Ppt2Pdf converting.


Visit this link to access the download page.

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