Nice to hear David, can you tell us or there are any plans to release a
Flash client for Symbian or Java Mobile platforms?
Greets,
Sjors
David Mendels wrote:
Hi,
This is a key part of our vision over time, but not really an option to do
in production today. The reason is the version requirements of the Flash
player. Flex does require Flash Player 7, but the version most device
manufacturers have is based on earlier versions of the Flash Player.
Over the next year or two you will start to see a dramatic advance in the
version of the Flash player on devices and then it should be quite
possible
to deploy Flex apps to devices. So if this is something you need over the
next few year, Flex is a great place to be. If you need it today, you will
need to look at other solutions (such as using the Flash MX 2004 authoring
tool to target FlashLite.)
HTH,
David
Macromedia
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