Hi Khurram,

I had an OpenLaszlo application running on the HTC Desire without any problems.
http://openfuture.rajubitter.com/2010/04/27/openlaszlo-swf10-flash-app-running-on-htc-desire-android/

Based on reports I heard from someone at Palm the Laszlo Webtop SWF
app (around 1.2 mb) is running on the Palm Pre's Flash Player 10.1,
including the iFrame used to render the email message content (of
course it takes pretty long to load and initialize the app).

Google Nexus One with Android 2.2 has Flash Player 10.1 Beta, and the
demos look promising. Take the performance comparison of HTML5, SVG
and  Flash 10.1 here:
http://www.themaninblue.com/writing/perspective/2010/03/22/

On my HTC Desire (with Flash Player Lite 4, a custom version of the
Flash Player for HTC) I get a framerate of 5-6 fps with  HTML canvas,
and 12-13 fps with Flash Lite 4. An Adobe representative showed the
same demo running with around 23fps on the Nexus One with Flash Player
10.1.

GoogleTV will be able to run Flash content, check out the demos here:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/devices/demos/popup_google_tv.html

You can expect a lot more mobile Flash apps in the very near future,
and I think it's great to have the choice between Flash and HMTL5. If
HTML5 shows better performance in the near future, you can still
switch to the HTML5/JS runtime for OpenLaszlo.

- Raju

On Sun, Jun 6, 2010 at 3:34 PM, Khurram Samad <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Raju
> Glad to hear from yourself. Mobile phones ( smart phones ) are expected to
> support HTML5 and Flash doesn't seems like an option for now. May be we need
> another runtime output option.
>
>
>
> On Sun, Jun 6, 2010 at 3:45 PM, Raju Bitter
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Looking at the OpenLaszlo.org website I read: "The only write once,
>> run anywhere rich Internet application development framework". Nicely
>> phrased, so where's my mobile runtime for OpenLaszlo?
>>
>> OpenLaszlo has the reputation of a technically advanced, promising RIA
>> solution - but to be always a bit late when it comes to picking up on
>> new trends for the web, like mobile apps, iPhone, touch enabled UIs,
>> etc.
>>
>> Currently the outside view on Laszlo, OpenLaszlo and Webtop is: Mobile
>> internet, mobile apps? Wo cares about mobile apps, we don't need them!
>> Let's just ignore the global trend towards mobile apps, smartphone
>> applications. Expressed in LZX:
>> mobileAppSpace.animate("opacity", 0.0, 100);
>>
>> Ok, I'm very sarcastic here, I guess. I'm not saying that there are no
>> internal discussion at Laszlo going on, which I am not part of.  But
>> then, try a Google search for the terms "openlaszlo mobile", and all
>> you see is Orbit, a dead project launched in 2006.
>>
>> https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&source=hp&q=openlaszlo+mobile&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=
>>
>> Hence, I'm considering to launch a separate project unifying community
>> efforts to deploy OpenLaszlo applications on mobile devices. That
>> won't be a fork of OpenLaszlo, but more a set of extensions to get
>> OpenLaszlo running on devices, deploy OpenLaszlo apps as Adobe AIR 2.0
>> apps, optimized application for the mobile Flash 10.1 player, etc.
>>
>> Currently I'm looking for other community members or sponsors
>> interested in creating such a project, all the source code  produced
>> would be released under a more community, open source friendly license
>> than the outdated CPL 1.0 used for OpenLaszlo (which I believe should
>> be updated to the EPL, as recommended by IBM, the original creator of
>> the CPL 1.0).
>>
>> Feel free to join the discussion at
>> http://groups.google.com/group/mobile-openlaszlo?lnk=gcimh.
>>
>> - Raju
>
>
>
> --
> Regards
> Khurram Samad
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>
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