guys,

according to Lee Brimelow who was tweeting from the MWC in Barcelona its a
tablet running the Android tablet OS

http://mobile.venturebeat.com/2010/02/15/android-tablet-adobe-nvidia/

looks pretty cool

greg

On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 7:45 PM, Jon Bradley <shiftedpix...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I think the statement was justified... this is Flashcoders. I just wanted
> to state that developing UIs like that isn't limited to Flash, that's all.
> :)
>
> After doing more research, it's entirely possible that this is running on
> an iPad. We just can't tell from the video if that really is, in fact, the
> case. Whether or not it's an iPad though doesn't mean much in the context of
> the coolness of the application itself.
>
> I think any technology could be used to develop an application like this -
> from WPF/SL, Flash to more complex environments using Cocoa, openFrameworks
> and VVVV.
>
> That last comment though – whether or not it makes sense – is probably the
> largest unknown. I can see many reasons why choosing Cocoa would be better
> than choosing Flash, in the case of iPhone development. Or, in the case of a
> windows platform target, I can see reasons why WPF/SL or Surface would be
> chosen.
>
> I think we're all past the question of 'what framework/kit/language can we
> do that in?' If given the time, we can do pretty much anything in any
> language.
>
> I like to think that these days, it's the hardware that limits us.
>
> - j
>
>
>
>
> On Feb 16, 2010, at 9:47 PM, Ktu wrote:
>
>  My mistake for saying such a strong statement. Of course there are other
>> frameworks available to do the same thing. Glad its not actually an iPad.
>>
>> I think I'm just glad to see Flash being used for more than just flashy
>> websites and games. Flash can do a lot more than I see it get credit for
>> on
>> a day to day basis. (And I know flash is used for more than just websites.
>> I've developed quite a few things outside the website realm)
>>
>> I would like to see it in my hands to evaluate the usability. In theory it
>> could be brilliant but yes, people will have to warm up to it, and it will
>> have to be standardized.
>>
>> Strictly out of curiosity Jon, would anyone actually choose a different
>> framework to develop this type of application? Does it make sense
>> considering development life cycle and platform availability?
>>
>> Ktu
>>
>
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