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Introducing Outlook Metadata Cleaner - An Outlook Add-in to Clean Metadata from Email Attachments

Outlook Metadata Cleaner is an Outlook add-in powered by GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET that removes/cleans metadata properties in the files selected to be attached with email. It is an attach file button that appears in New Message window in Outlook. When some file is selected to be attached with email, the add-in first cleans all the metadata information saved with that file and then attaches metadata free file with email message.
· Usman Aziz · 2 min

New release of GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET introduces a number of new document formats

It is another month and GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET has another release with more features and more supported file formats. GroupDocs Team is always looking for new ways to improve the product. We concentrate on introducing the features that are can help solve real life problems developers may come across. Let’s dive into it and have a look at what’s new in this release. New Features GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET v1.1.0 introduced a bunch of new features.
· Usman Aziz · 2 min

Visual Studio Plugin to Explore GroupDocs.Assembly Examples

GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET Visual Studio plugin is providing an easy to compile GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET 3.0.0 examples and to explore the examples. It has reduced the efforts to download examples and the GroupDocs.Assembly DLL file from different resources (GitHub, NuGet). You can quickly run CSharp or Visual Basic project. Features Appears in File menu in Visual Studio. Downloads source code automatically. Downloads GroupDocs.Assembly library automatically. Adds assembly reference automatically. Provides both C# and VB examples.
· Atir Tahir · 2 min

Releasing Next Generation GroupDocs.Conversion for .NET - Performs Converion Between 50+ Document and Image File Formats

We are pleased to announce the release of Next Generation GroupDocs.Conversion for .NET. with the extinct features that you may have not experienced before. This version has a new installer and some new features, fixes, and more document formats are introduced . We recommend that you download and update the library as soon as you can. Why Next Generation GroupDocs.Conversion? We are releasing GroupDocs.Conversion for .NET 3.0.0. which is also known as Next Generation GroupDocs.
· Muhammad Rizwan · 2 min

Releasing Next Generation GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET – Simplest API To Get the Image or HTML Representation of The Document

It’s time to lay a hand on Next Generation GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET. GroupDocs releases this product with the great power of rendering a variety of document formats to HTML and image representations. Why Next Generation GroupDocs.Viewer? The legacy 2.x versions of GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET had complex API structure thereby requiring more coding efforts for a simple implementation. There were specific way of code implementation for different types of application development platforms.
· Muhammad Umar · 2 min

Releasing GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET - Control and Process Metadata associated with Documents and Images

We are happy to release GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET API to work with metadata associated with various document and image formats. The API facilitates the user with simple syntax, easy to use methods and few lines of code to perform metadata operations. It provides the support of many popular document and image formats and the number is going to increase in next release. Why GroupDocs.Metadata Is Developed? Metadata is structured information that is used to contain important business information of different resources.
· Usman Aziz · 3 min

Releasing Next Generation GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET - Simplest API for Document Automation and Reports Generation

It’s time to lay a hand on Next Generation GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET. GroupDocs releases this product with the extinct features that you may have not experienced before. Variety of document formats are introduced, numerous data sources are supported. Document automation and report generation was never so easy. Why Next Generation GroupDocs.Assembly? The legacy 1.3.0 version of GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET had limitations. For example, in order to generate a report in any of the supported, complex coding efforts were required for creating templates and then, generating any report.
· Atir Tahir · 3 min

Enhance Your SharePoint Environment with a Multi-Format Document Comparison Tool

GroupDocs.Comparison for .NET is a downloadable library designed to let developers seamlessly add multi-format document comparison functionality to their own applications or 3rd party services. It allows end users to compare two versions of a document in a web-browser without having to install original software used to create the documents. Supported file formats include: PDF, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, plain text, HTML and ODT. Today we’re pleased to announce the release of a plugin that allows developers to integrate GroupDocs.
· Stanislav Tatarin · 2 min

GroupDocs.Viewer Plugin for One of the Leading Learning Platforms - Moodle

Moodle is a powerful learning management system that provides educators and learners with a robust set of tools for building and administrating collaborative learning environments. When integrated into Moodle, GroupDocs.Viewer enables both educators and learners to view and securely share documents, drawings and images in more than 50 different file formats – all from within Moodle environment and without having to install original software used to create the files.
· Stanislav Tatarin · 3 min

InstanceID: using multiple simultaneous instances in GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET

Two months ago we presented a new feature called InstanceID in GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET for the first time. In short, InstanceID allows you to configure several simultaneous instances of GroupDocs.Viewer associated with different independent root storage paths. Since that time, we’ve received a lot of feedback on the feature and this time would like to clarify how you can benefit from InstqanceID and how to configure it correctly in more details.
· Stanislav Tatarin · 2 min