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The Q3 2013 of RadControls for ASP.NET AJAX is out and I can’t wait to tell you about the new and interesting stuff in it!

What’s in the bundle?

Nowadays, media player and light box controls are widely used in all kinds of rich media sites (news, social, educational, shopping, gaming, product, commercial and many other). The feedback provided by our clients and the modern trends motivated us to implement these highly requested components and to load them with nice features.

The Media Player is entirely based on the HTML5 <video> and <audio> tags, which allow playing popular MP4 videos and MP3 audio files in the browser without the usage of any plug-ins like Flash. The control also offers built-in support for playing YouTube videos as well as ability to share the played content in the social networks.

Media Player

The Light Box is a lightweight control providing you with an easy way to display and slide images and template content, such as HTML elements, <iframes>, Flash, YouTube videos and more in a popup window. The popup sliding controls are usually used in online shops and image galleries like Facebook, Flickr and other.

Light Box

Check out the following demo, which shows how to easily create a video gallery with the Light Box and Media Player controls: Video Gallery.

Is it Possible to Codelessly Upload Files to the Cloud?

Yet another interesting control in the release is the Cloud Upload. Its purpose is to facilitate your work as a developer and, without you writing any code, to allow your users to upload files to cloud storages such as Amazon S3, Azure and Everlive. This is very handy when preferring to concentrate on the business goals instead of wasting time on writing providers for connecting to the most popular cloud storages.

Cloud Upload

Improvements in the existing controls:

Along with the three new controls, we introduced a bunch of improvements such as:

  • RadGrid’s Virtualization of remote data on the client which allows you to handle hundreds of thousands of rows without negatively impacting the user experience (demo);
  • Consistent x-browsers Bold, Italic and Underline DOM based commands in RadEditor; In the next Q we will continue to improve the built-in commands of the editor, but now we need your vote for a possible change in an important functionality of the control: POLL: The default value of the NewLineMode property in RadEditor should be P.
  • Scheduler Agenda view which is designed to show appointments in a simple table layout. This is pretty useful for visualizing the scheduler’s agenda on mobile devices (demo);
  • New HtmlChart layouts – sparkline and data navigator;
  • The TileList went out of beta and features Server-side Data Binding (demo) and new LiveTile tile type (demo). Also, you can use the tiles outside of the TileList.

A complete list with all new features, improvements and fixes can be found in the Release Notes page.

Will Q3 2013 bring official support for IE11?

For all who eagerly await the official release of IE11, I want to announce that we will provide full support for it in Service Pack 1 of Q3’13. Despite the fact that IE11 is still not officially released, the Q3 2013 will be stable enough to run without problems under this browser.

BTW if you are a .NET 4 Framework developer, I recommend that you install the following patch that Microsoft released recently to fix a IE11 browser detection problem in ASP.NET: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2836939/en-us. You can find more details in this sticky note.

Support for Visual Studio 2013

The Q3 2013 release is VS2013 ready. If you experience any problems under this IDE, don’t hesitate to report them. We will investigate all issues with high priority and, if they are VS2013 related, we will contact Microsoft.

Additional Resources

Some quick lines that will give you a head-start:

Release Notes
Trial downloads
Online demos
Documentation

Your feedback is always highly appreciated!

I hope that you’ll enjoy working with the new stuff and I will be also happy to hear your feedback either by leaving your thoughts directly in this blog or in the Feedback portal

Last but not least

Don’t miss the chance to register for our What’s New Webinar on Oct 28. Our evangelist Jeff Fritz will show you how easy it is to build a multimedia application in the cloud and many other interesting things.

An easy way to get started with the new features is to attend the What’s New Webinar on Oct 28, 2013.


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About the Author

Rumen Jekov

Rumen Jekov (@Rumen_Jekov) started his career at Telerik’s ASP.NET team in 2004 as a tech support engineer and passed through the position of a team lead to a product manager. He has answered more than 51,500 tickets helping customers to achieve their goals. Presently, he is a product owner of Telerik UI for ASP.NET AJAX and a manager of the AJAX crew at Progress. Off work, he enjoys traveling across the globe, watching movies and tech shows, reading books and listening to podcasts.

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