What's New in 34.0
We are constantly updating our libraries with major upgrades, new features, and innovations driven by our customers.
PDF/UA compliance
Create PDF/UA-compliant documents. TX Text Control now supports the PDF/UA (Universal Accessibility) standard, ensuring generated PDF documents comply with international accessibility and regulatory requirements. This enhancement helps organizations meet their legal obligations regarding accessible digital content and maintain compliance with standards such as ISO 14289-1.
PDFA-3a conformance for long-term archiving
Generate PDF/A-3a-compliant documents for long-term archiving. TX Text Control now supports the PDF/A-3a standard, facilitating the creation of PDF documents suitable for long-term preservation. This feature is essential for organizations that need to archive documents while ensuring they remain accessible and compliant with regulatory requirements over extended periods.
Cross-platform RTF filter for Core
Enhanced RTF support for cross-platform applications. TX Text Control .NET for Windows Forms 34.0 introduces a fully featured RTF (Rich Text Format) filter to the Core edition on both Linux and Windows, which brings it in line with our Windows-only offering. This allows developers to reliably open, edit, and save RTF documents in cross-platform deployments without workarounds or format loss. For teams modernizing long-standing solutions, the new filter preserves compatibility with existing templates and archives, ensuring consistent rendering, styling, and behavior across environments.
Build Windows Forms applications with .NET 8, .NET 9, and .NET 10
TX Text Control .NET for Windows Forms 34.0 supports .NET 8, .NET 9, and .NET 10 to create Windows Forms Apps in Visual Studio 2022 and Visual Studio 2026.
We always strive to keep TX Text Control up to date with the latest .NET technologies. With the release of .NET 10, we are excited to announce that TX Text Control .NET for Windows Forms 34.0 now fully supports .NET 8, .NET 9, and .NET 10. This means developers can leverage the latest features and improvements in these versions while building robust document processing applications.



