It’s been nearly six months since v3.2 was released. So what’s in v3.3 that took so long to bake? Well, a lot of it was waiting for and getting used to Code Contracts to mature enough to bet on the technology.
The most exciting changes though are the new OpenIdSelector control, and the new project template that helps you get going fast and strong with a new web site that accepts OpenID and/or InfoCard to log users in. Seriously, you gotta get this version and try it out. You can see a live demo of the new login UX now.
Go download DotNetOpenAuth now. And get the project template too.
As usual, you can get more of the details of the changes on the VersionChanges wiki page.
Do you like what you see? Don’t forget to contribute so that future versions can keep rocking!
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