Aspose.Tasks for .NET 19.9 with License - .NET Microsoft Project File Processing APIs

Aspose.Tasks for .NET 19.9

Aspose.Tasks for .NET 19.9
Aspose.Tasks for .NET 19.9


Create, Read, Write, Manipulate and Export Microsoft Project documents to Primavera, Excel, HTML PDF, images & XML formats. Aspose.Tasks for .NET is a reliable project management API to process Microsoft Project files. API supports to read, write and manipulate Microsoft Project documents without any Microsoft Project dependencies. Moreover, API exposes project data to offer complete project planning, definition and tracking capabilities. It allows the users to define a projects' main as well as default properties and calendar information. It can also specify weekdays and exceptions for a project's calendar.

Aspose.Tasks for .NET API showcases a project data such as tasks, resources, resource assignments and extended attributes data so that developers can manipulate them. Users can completely plan the project by creating and reading tasks and resources and assign or remove resources to or from tasks. Users can manipulate task constraints, priorities, critical and effort driven tasks, stop or resume a task and split tasks, manage extended attributes, links tasks and write updated task data back to the project.

Input/Output
Microsoft Project: MPP, MPT, MPX, XML

Output Only
Primavera: P6 XML, PM XER
Microsoft Excel: XLSX, XML
Fixed Layout: PDF
Images: JPEG, PNG, BMP, TIFF, SVG
Text: TXT
Others: HTML

Advanced .NET Microsoft Project API Features

Create project files from scratch Define weekdays for the calendar Define exceptions in calendars Read password protected MPP files Manage task baselines, costs & milestones Handle resource attributes Define resource assignment & allocation Render work breakdown structures (WBS) to images Render project data to HTML Sort tasks on names Update Resource data & save back to MPP Update custom properties of MPP Project files

Render Project Data to Multiple Formats
Aspose.Tasks for .NET supports rendering tasks, resources and resource assignment data to fixed-layout formats as well as XML and HTML for universal distribution of information.

An important feature of Aspose.Tasks for .NET is the ability to render WBS in a project to any of the standard image formats supported by the .NET Framework. In addition, it is also possible to export project data to CSV, TXT, XLS, XLSX and MPT formats.

Handle Tasks in Project
Aspose.Tasks for .NET provides a rich set of classes for handling tasks within a Microsoft Project file. Project plans can range in complexity from a simple flat task list to a large nested group of interdependent tasks. Regardless of the complexity, Aspose.Tasks for .NET is capable of dealing with any scenario.

Tasks Scheduling, Tracking & Budget Assessment
Aspose.Tasks for .NET can calculate a project's critical path and scheduling. It also allows developers to manage task baselines & actual work, access assignment costs & budget, and manage resource costs & variances for project tracking. These are just a few capabilities from a long list of features the API supports.

Convert Project Data to Images
Aspose.Tasks for .NET has its own rendering engine specially designed for rendering with highest of fidelity to the Microsoft Project. This allows the developers to render project data to a number of raster & vector image formats while controlling certain aspects of the resultant image.

Save HTML Elements to Separate Files
Aspose.Tasks for .NET API makes exporting project data to HTML really great experience, as it lets you export the fonts, images and CSS styles to separate files. Furthermore, you can also assign necessary parameters to the callback functions to the export process.

COM Interoperability Support
Aspose.Tasks for .NET exposes its capabilities through a COM interface. This means that you don't need to restrict yourself to use Aspose.Tasks for .NET with just the .NET platform, it can be used in any language you need through its COM interoperability services.

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