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Introducing API v2 of GroupDocs.Parser for .NET
The all-new API v2 of GroupDocs.Parser for .NET has been released! It would be a piece of breaking news for those who are already using our document parsing API as well as who are looking for an easy to use solution for extracting text, images, and metadata from PDF, word processing documents, spreadsheets, presentations, emails, EPUB & ZIP file formats.
What’s new in the API v2?
We have done some major updates at … Continue Reading
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Extract Data Fields from the Documents using GroupDocs.Parser Product Family
Hello everyone! I am back with something new and exciting for the developers who use to deal with the automated data extraction from the documents. A few years back, we released GroupDocs.Parser API which aimed to extract the text from various document formats. We kept on adding the features to it and today, it has become a giant API that provides a wide range of features including formatted text extraction, highlighted and structured text extraction, metadata extraction, extraction of images … Continue Reading
Get Information of Supported Extractors for a Document using GroupDocs.Parser for .NET 18.11
We are pleased to announce the release of version 18.11 of GroupDocs.Parser for .NET. The latest version came up with one new feature and three enhancements. It allows you to get information about the supported extractors for a document. Furthermore, we have improved the text area extraction for the PDF documents. For more details, please have a look at the release notes of version 18.11.
Features Introduced
Getting Information of Supported Extractors for a Document
This feature helps to… Continue ReadingExtract Text from Databases using GroupDocs.Parser for .NET 18.9
GroupDocs.Parser for .NET 18.9 has been released! The latest version allows you to extract text from the databases. You can also extract data from the form fields in a PDF document. Please continue to read for more details on the features introduced in v18.9.
Features Introduced
Extracting Text from Databases
You can now extract text from the databases. To extract text from databases DbContainer class is used that implements IContainer interface. Each data table is represented by the entity. The… Continue ReadingText Analysis API for Spreadsheets, Presentations and Text Documents – GroupDocs.Parser for .NET 18.8
We are pleased to announce the release of version 18.8 of GroupDocs.Parser for .NET. In this version, we have extended the support of text analysis API for spreadsheets, presentations and text documents. Furthermore, the latest version allows providing a password for protected documents on-demand. We’d recommend you to use the latest version of the API and share your feedback.
Features Introduced
Text Analysis API
GroupDocs.Parser allows extracting text areas from the pages of a document. This feature may help… Continue ReadingExtract Text Areas from Document Pages using GroupDocs.Parser for .NET 18.7
Today, we are excited to announce the release of version 18.7 of GroupDocs.Parser for .NET. The latest release supports extracting text areas from document pages. This feature may help you getting data for text analysis. We recommend you to upgrade the API to the latest version and share your valuable feedback.
Extracting Text Areas
Extracting text areas is useful when you need to get the data for text analysis. To extract text areas, text extractors implement their own internal… Continue ReadingGroupDocs.Text for .NET has been Renamed to GroupDocs.Parser for .NET
We are pleased to announce that GroupDocs.Text for .NET has been renamed to GroupDocs.Parser for .NET. We have published the first monthly release as GroupDocs.Parser for .NET 18.5 after renaming of the API. The latest release has come with a few changes and a couple of enhancements. Please continue to read about the changes and the enhancements that we have made in version 18.5.