December 13, 2005 |
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Benchmarking TX Text Control .NET Server and Aspose.WordIn the TX Text Control Laboratories, a set of benchmarks have been recently performed to investigate the relative speed of TX Text Control .NET Server and Aspose.Word. The results have been published in the following whitepaper. Conclusion: TX Text Control is about 4.5 times faster than Aspose.Word at converting documents in a server-based application. Download the paper |
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TX Text Control .NET Server online samplesWhen you install either the retail version or evaluation version of TX Text Control .NET Server on your development machine, a multitude of sample applications are also installed. You can test drive these sample applications right here on our server. They are intended to give you a really good idea of what can be achieved, using only a few lines of code, with the recently released TX Text Control .NET Server. |
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RapidSpell integration with TX Text ControlKeyoti, vendor of the spell checking software RapidSpell, has published a very extensive article on how to implement spell checking and thesaurus into TX Text Control. The article shows you how to include professional spell checking including the special handling of text frames, headers and footers, complex context menus and as-you-type or dialog interaction. |
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Why bother with server side applications?Many of our customers have been migrating their legacy client side software to server based applications. As a previous whitepaper states, this is a trend in enterprise level document creation and publishing. Business critical documents must always be up-to-date and customized depending upon the recipient or the publisher. The recently released TX Text Control .NET Server 12.0 assists enterprises in achieving this goal. |
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Open documents with an offsetTX Text Control ActiveX offers an Offset parameter to export a document with a specific file offset position. This offset can be used to save a custom file header that could contain additional information. Many customers have been asking how to open these documents with TX Text Control .NET. This blog entry shows you how to solve this with TX Text Control .NET. |
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This newsletter is published by The Imaging Source Europe, producers of TX Text Control. TX Text Control was originally released in 1991, since then more than 30,000 copies have been sold. Starting off as a single, small DLL, TX Text Control has made its way through 16-bit DLL and VBX versions to today's Enterprise edition with its .NET, ActiveX and ActiveX Server components. The recent addition to the family, TX Text Control .NET Server, offers all of TX Text Control advanced word processing functionality in an easy-to-use server-side .NET component. Download you free trial version at: http://www.textcontrol.com/downloads/trials/ The Imaging Source Europe respects your online time and privacy. We only send this newsletter to TX Text Control customers and people who have signed up to receive it. However, if you would prefer not to receive future issues of the newsletter, you may unsubscribe at any time by going to: http://www.textcontrol.com/news/newsletter/unsubscribe/?email= Alternatively, you can call us on +49 421 335 910 to request to be unsubscribed from the TX Text Control Newsletter. Please have your e-mail address ( If you received this newsletter forwarded from a colleague or friend, you may subscribe yourself by simply entering your e-mail address at: http://www.textcontrol.com/news/newsletter/subscribe/ Sent to: © 2005 The Imaging Source Europe GmbH |