And this is only the beginning.
The Umbraco source code is free and available for download either as a ZIP file or via NuGet under the MIT license, so you can start crafting websites in Umbraco today. Need to build a site with multiple 3rd party extensions and customized add-ons? No problem. Need to build a simple site with a straightforward contact form? No problem.
Whatever type or scale of your project, Umbraco will be able to handle it - and the cherry on top; with Umbraco’s well-known editor friendly UI, no matter how complex a site you’re building, you know that your editors will still find it a breeze to edit. Oh, and the cherry on top of the cherry - there's no need for you to spend time learning a new coding or templating language as Umbraco is based on C#, javaScript and Razor.
The end of 2019 is approaching and with this, also the last Product Update of the year. Let’s have a look at what we’ve been working on and what you can expect in the near future.
The end of 2019 is approaching and with this, also the last Product Update of the year. Let’s have a look at what we’ve been working on and what you can expect in the near future.
The end of 2019 is approaching and with this, also the last Product Update of the year. Let’s have a look at what we’ve been working on and what you can expect in the near future.
What’s next? We have gathered the 3 best ways for you to go on from here ensuring you get the best start to your Umbraco journey: