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Aspose.Slides for SharePoint allows you to read, write and convert PowerPoint documents within a SharePoint application without using Microsoft PowerPoint. Now SharePoint developers can convert various PowerPoint file formats like PPT, PPS, POT, PPTX, PPSX and POTX to PDF, TIFF or XPS formats without losing fidelity. Aspose.Slides for SharePoint can be easily configured with Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 (WSS), Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 (MOSS) Standard and Enterprise editions.
Language: C# Version: 4.3.0.0 Price: $799 Platforms: Windows, Linux
http://www.aspose.com/categories/shar Updated: 09/07/10 Hits:Today 2 Total 112

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Converting PowerPoint files to other file formats from within a SharePoint application can be difficult and time consuming. Aspose.Slides for SharePoint is the first component on the market that makes it possible easily and quickly. Aspose.Slides for SharePoint allows you to read and convert PowerPoint files in a SharePoint application without using Microsoft PowerPoint. It is aimed at SharePoint developers that need to convert various PowerPoint file formats to PDF, TIFF or XPS formats without losing fidelity. Aspose.Slides for SharePoint is written in C#, easy to install and fast to run. Common Uses - Convert PowerPoint presentation 97 – 2003 documents from your SharePoint document library to PDF / TIFF / XPS document formats - Convert Office Open XML (PresentationML, PPTX) documents from your SharePoint document library to PDF / TIFF / XPS document formats


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