I made a request for the Flash 7 API about a month ago, and have still
heard nothing.

Lee


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Mountain
Sent: 07 April 2006 09:25
To: Flashcoders mailing list
Subject: [Flashcoders] Adobe Licensing for flash player on embedded
systems

We filled in the online form to get hold of the SDK as we wish to test
the viability of running one of our flash games on a Win CE device ARM
processor. 

The form said someone would get back to me within 7 days, this is the
last day and I've still not been contacted. I really need to move
quickly on this - but the correspondence received from Adobe gave me no
contact details or reference number.

I phoned Adobe/Macromedia UK and they said they'd nudge the States for
me.

So I was wondering, what's the turnaround time been like for other
people? Anyone got a contact I could email? Is their anyway at all I can
speed up this process?

My other problem is information on running the flash player on Win CE is
vague to say the least. I hear mention of Flash Player 6, Flash player
7, Flash lite, and Flash lite 2 - but there's no definitive "this is the
best performing". I see web pages written in 2001 that talk about
bundling the flash player embedded license fee in with the cost of CE
but find no mention of this on the Adobe site.

So Mike C, JD or anyone else who may read this post who can help - can
you please drop me a line.

Thanks

Mike Mountain
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