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[06-Jul-2006] Document generation is an integral part of most business processes. Letters are written, invoices generated and sales reports created. This paper gives an overview of the possibilities and requirements of mail merging applications.
[16-May-2006] A common trend in the development of business software is the centralization of key processes, such as document creation and document management. The aim of this paper is to offer interested readers an overview of the challenges and problems developers may face when porting their applications to the server.
[09-Jan-2006] This detailed feature comparison table for TX Text Control .NET and ActiveX shows which features are included in the different editions of TX Text Control.
[08-Dec-2005] Why TX Text Control is better suited to server side word processing: A detailed comparison in terms of performance, between TX Text Control .NET Server and Aspose.Word.
[19-Oct-2005] An executive overview on how to create, modify and convert business critical document with server-side business applications.
[20-Nov-2004] This white paper provides an overview of the security aspects of TX Text Control .NET, ActiveX and ActiveX Server. It points out why TX Text Control is safe for enterprise critical applications and proves that no sensitive data is send to other or our servers.
[12-Nov-2004] This white paper provides an overview of the server side word processing possibilities and disadvantages using Microsoft Office Automation. It summarizes the official statements from Microsoft and offers alternatives to build stable and reliable server applications and services using TX Text Control ActiveX Server.
[21-Oct-2004] The TX Text Control ActiveX Server Whitepaper discusses how enterprises are using TX Text Control ActiveX Server to convert, create and share word processing documents.
[15-Oct-2004] This paper shows the benefits of web based intranet and Internet applications. It illustrates how employees and clients can access templates on a corporate network to create business correspondences using TX Text Control based technologies.