JPG or JPEG is easily the most popular file format for images or pictures. JPG sees a lot of use in presentations, videos, websites, social media, and other platforms. For this reason, you are more likely to perform tasks involving …
Greetings friends! In this post, we have collected the latest important updates. Here’s the changelog!
We have developed own online map, so you’ll now be able to look for different places in the world! We’ve added …
Text on Image application allows users to add text to images. To get started, just upload your image, add and customize the text. You can choose different fonts, change their size and color. The application allows you to display text …
We are pleased to announce that a new version of Aspose.Gis Applications v.21.12 has been released
We have developed a new EPSG Registry Application. For each EPSG code, we have added a new page. Our EPSG registry contains over …
We are pleased to announce that a EPSG registry application has been released.
The EPSG application invites users to search information about Spatial Reference System (SRS) using EPSG codes. To get started, it is enough to know a EPSG code …
We are pleased to announce that a new version of Aspose.Gis Applications v.21.12 has been released.
We have increased the speed of pages loading for the Conversion application. We have changed the video preview for YouTube. We also replaced …
We are pleased to announce that a new version of Aspose.Gis Applications v.21.09 has been published.
Added a possibility to export into GPX format for the Conversion application.
Now each app page contains a version and a link to …
We are pleased to announce that a new version of Aspose.Imaging Applications v.21.52 has been published.
Here is a brief description of new features and updates that this release brings:
Microsoft PowerPoint is a very popular application for creating presentations, and many applications have already been developed that allows you to view presentations online. But this was not always the case and to ensure the universality of the presentation …