

We are proud to announce that TX Text Control 15.0 is going to be released in quarter 2 of next year. This will be a very feature-rich release of TX Text Control .NET for Windows Forms and ActiveX.
One of the new features of the components is an extension of the existing Adobe PDF export. In version 15.0, TX Text Control will have the ability to create and save ISO conforming PDF/A documents. In recent years, PDF/A has been gaining popularity in the electronic archiving market. Using TX Text Control 15.0, PDF/A documents can be automatically created or converted from other supported formats.
Additionally, we will present a completely new concept of completing forms on the web in a true WYSIWYG manner. Using TX Text Control 15.0, MS Word compatible forms can be displayed and completed in any browser, without the need for any plug-in or download: Just pure HTML. The completed form can be processed server-side, printed or saved as an Adobe PDF document.
Our development team also improved the core functionality of TX Text Control. Page columns and structured numbered lists are planned for the next version of the successful word processing component. All documents can be imported and exported to and from Office Open XML (DOCX), MS Word (DOC) and Rich Text Format (RTF). Additionally, a valid XHTML export is going to be supported in version 15.
You can start your development with TX Text Control now, as TX Text Control 15.0 will be backwards compatible. You can purchase TX Text Control 14.0 Subscription now to get version 15.0 for free when it is released.
Will version 15 support table headers?
And different page count in eacvh section?will the next version support dokument fields? (more then just a textboxes, so like ms word)Do you mean form fields like check boxes?Will version 15 have a windows forms PDF viewer. Being able to load pdf documents into the text control and use it as a viewer
would be amazingly helpful.
Also will version 15 be able to open password protected word documents (prompting for the password of course)?
Great product and thanks for your timeWhy don't you plan a beta program ?"Page columns and structured numbered lists are planned for the next version..."
Which version (Std/Pro/Ent) will page columns and structured numbered lists fall under?