Thursday, April 23, 2009 by Niels Hartvig

We're really happy here at the Umbraco HQ as we *finally* managed to activate subscriptions on the umbraco.tv. This means new low prices to get started and at the same time we're back at adding a lot of exciting new content. But let me start with the best news:

New low price: 19EUR / month, opt-out and in whenever you want!

That's right, getting started with umbraco.tv and more than five ours of videos by me and Per Ploug Hansen will only set you back 19 EUR (~25USD) and you can stop your subscription at any time.

New videos on XSLT Extensions - more videos coming

To celebrate the re-launch we've added two new videos on XSLT Extensions that'll teach you the basics of XSLT Extensions, how to create them as well as more advanced topics such as accessing SQL data from XSLT including sorting and paging data in your presentation layer.

More trial videos and previews

Starting with the two new XSLT videos we'll be adding free three minute previews of the videos as a supplement to the two free full videos on User Controls and Document Types. This gives you a safe way to see if you find it worth the cash.

Existing subscribers will get their periods doubled

For all our existing subscribers - no matter when you purchased the subscription - we'll start their subscriptions on May 1st and we'll double the period. So if you've purchased three months you'll get six months, etc. We really appreciate your early support on this product.

So what are you waiting for - start your subscription today and experience that the lack of documentation is a myth ;-)

3 comment(s) for “New videos and pricing on umbraco.tv”

  1. Gravatar ImageDaniel SBBS Says:

    The videos are great! Keep up the good work!

  2. Gravatar ImageAnthony Hall Says:

    cool, the video are great. Oh and particularly like the popup commentary :)

  3. Gravatar ImageCalifornia Game Design College Says:

    XSLT is a brilliant language for handling presentation with a complete separation of logic and shouldn't be limited to just umbraco data. Using a very simple XSLT Extension we're able to use SQL Data as source for XSLT. In this video you'll learn how to build such a XSLT Extension as well as lea...

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