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  1. Migration Notes | GroupDocs

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    docs.groupdocs.com/assembly/net/migration-notes/
  2. Migration Notes | GroupDocs

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    docs.groupdocs.com/assembly/java/migration-notes/
  3. Migration Notes | GroupDocs

    How to migrate from earlier versions of GroupDocs.Signature for Java...How to migrate from earlier versions of GroupDocs.Signature for Java

    docs.groupdocs.com/signature/java/migration-notes/
  4. Migration Notes | GroupDocs

    Why To Migrate? Here are the key reasons to use the new updated API provided by GroupDocs.Comparison for Java since version 20.4: Comparer class introduced as a single entry point to compare documents of any supported file format with various options and ability to accept/reject found differences in resultant document. Document compare options for all document types. Instead of using document related options now options are related to compare type only....Why To Migrate? Here are the key reasons to use the new updated API provided by GroupDocs.Comparison for Java since version 20.4: Comparer class introduced as a single entry point to compare documents of any supported file format with various options and ability to accept/reject found differences in resultant document. Document compare options for all document types. Instead of using document related options now options are related to compare type only.

    docs.groupdocs.com/comparison/java/migration-no...
  5. Migration Notes | GroupDocs

    Why To Migrate? Here are the key reasons to use the new updated API provided by GroupDocs.Comparison for .NET since version 19.9: The Comparer class introduced as a single entry point to compare documents of any supported file format with various options and ability to accept/reject differences in output document. Document compare options for all document types. Instead of using document related options now options are related to compare type only....Why To Migrate? Here are the key reasons to use the new updated API provided by GroupDocs.Comparison for .NET since version 19.9: The Comparer class introduced as a single entry point to compare documents of any supported file format with various options and ability to accept/reject differences in output document. Document compare options for all document types. Instead of using document related options now options are related to compare type only.

    docs.groupdocs.com/comparison/net/migration-notes/
  6. Migration Notes | GroupDocs

    How to migrate from earlier versions of GroupDocs.Merger for .NET...How to migrate from earlier versions of GroupDocs.Merger for .NET

    docs.groupdocs.com/merger/net/migration-notes/
  7. Migration Notes | GroupDocs

    How to migrate from earlier versions of GroupDocs.Conversion for .NET...How to migrate from earlier versions of GroupDocs.Conversion for .NET

    docs.groupdocs.com/conversion/net/migration-notes/
  8. Migration notes | GroupDocs

    How to migrate from earlier versions of GroupDocs.Conversion for Java...How to migrate from earlier versions of GroupDocs.Conversion for Java

    docs.groupdocs.com/conversion/java/migration-no...
  9. Migration Notes | GroupDocs

    How to migrate from earlier versions of GroupDocs.Editor for Java...How to migrate from earlier versions of GroupDocs.Editor for Java

    docs.groupdocs.com/editor/java/migration-notes/
  10. Migration Notes | GroupDocs

    Why To Migrate? Here are the key reasons to use the new updated API provided by GroupDocs.Redaction for Java since version 19.6: Redactor class introduced as a single entry point to manage the document redaction process (instead of Documentclass from previous versions). Methods redactWith() of the Document class were replaced with similar apply() methods in Redactor class. Method Document.save(OutputStream, SaveOptions) was replaced with Redactor.save(OutputStream, RasterizationOptions). Constructor LoadOptions(DocumentFormatConfiguration) was removed....Why To Migrate? Here are the key reasons to use the new updated API provided by GroupDocs.Redaction for Java since version 19.6: Redactor class introduced as a single entry point to manage the document redaction process (instead of Documentclass from previous versions). Methods redactWith() of the Document class were replaced with similar apply() methods in Redactor class. Method Document.save(OutputStream, SaveOptions) was replaced with Redactor.save(OutputStream, RasterizationOptions). Constructor LoadOptions(DocumentFormatConfiguration) was removed.

    docs.groupdocs.com/redaction/java/migration-notes/