Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Work with MS Project Documents in iOS Apps using Aspose.Task Cloud SDK for Objective C

What's New in this Release?
We are pleased to announce the new release of Aspose.Tasks Cloud SDK for Objective C. Aspose.Tasks for Cloud is a REST API for manipulating Microsoft Project documents in the cloud. It allows you to work with all aspects of a Project document including conversion. The API offers a wide range of Microsoft Project export options. The Aspose.Tasks for Cloud API allows developers to convert Project documents to various formats including XML, HTML, BMP, PNG, PDF, and XSLX. The API can be used to list document properties such as a project’s default start and finish time, minutes per week and days per month, work format, default task type, and so on.To add Aspose.Tasks for Cloud to your project, CocoaPods is the recommended way to add it to your project. Add a pod entry for AsposeTasksCloud to your Podfile, Install the pod(s) by running and Include AsposeTasksCloud wherever you need it with. Alternatively you can directly add source files to your project. Download the latest code version from GitHub or CodePlex repository. Open your project in Xcode, then drag and drop tasks folder onto your project (use the “Product Navigator view”). Make sure to select Copy items when asked if you extracted the code archive outside of your project. Include AsposeTasksCloud wherever you need it with.  Start a free trial today – all you need is to sign up with Aspose for Cloud service. Once you have signed up, you are ready to try powerful file processing features offered by Aspose for Cloud.
Overview: Aspose for Cloud
Aspose for Cloud is a cloud-based document generation, conversion and automation platform for developers that offer a unique suite of APIs to work with Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, PDFs, and email formats and protocols. It supports all features for file processing, document scanning, barcodes creation and recognition, and allows extracting text or images too. You can also work with SaaSpose APIs using REST SDKs that can be called from .NET, Java, PHP and Ruby etc.
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