: [Flashcoders] OT: Adobe Licensing - FAO John
Dowdell, Mike Chambers et al.
Yep :) It works fine with version 6 player for the PPC.
They just released version 7 for PPC, actually:
http://www.macromedia.com/software/flashplayer_pocketpc/
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http
There's already a Windows CE ActiveX Control, so I'm not sure
about the compiling ourselves angle...?
Where can I get this?
Could this be the issue?
This week, I discovered that there were some backend
changes as part of our transition that affected the player
distribution
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There's already a Windows CE
/mmform/index.cfm?event=mmformname=fla
shplayer
Thanks
Mike Mountain
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: [Flashcoders] OT: Adobe Licensing - FAO John
Dowdell,Mike Chambers et al.
Mike Mountain wrote:
Well we're getting very despondent now. We really want to
use flash on
our Win CE device - but it would seem the suits in charge
of licensing
are far too busy to get in touch with us. We've
That's not true. You can license the Flash Player source code.
PS, Mike, last time i researched Flash Player source licensing,
Macromedia redirected me to Vibren Technologies:
http://www.vibren.com/Eng_Solutions/macromedia_engineering.htm
Maybe that helps,
cheers,
claus.
Still, I imagine a subscriber would require a very
good excuse as to why they required the source :-)
Not really.. A subscriber requires to afford the licensing fee. ;)
cheers,
claus.
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As a thought, though. Is there anyone out there who even thinks they
have the skills to develop there own Flash player? The way I see it, so
long as it doesn't directly read the SWF format, there would be no
license infringement! And one could always create a third party file
converter ;)
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] OT: Adobe Licensing - FAO John
Dowdell,Mike Chambers et al.
Still, I imagine a subscriber would require a very good
excuse as to
why they required the source :-)
Not really.. A subscriber requires to afford the licensing
fee. ;) cheers, claus
Mike Mountain wrote:
We're trying to get hold of the source to compile the flash player for
our win CE device, we're testing a number of different processors, but
mainly ARM and XSCALE
I followed this link:
http://www.macromedia.com/software/flashplayer_sdk/
And filled in this form:
On Apr 18, 2006, at 5:21 AM, Mike Mountain wrote:
Well we're getting very despondent now. We really want to use flash on
our Win CE device - but it would seem the suits in charge of licensing
are far too busy to get in touch with us. We've been in contact with
Adobe UK, who said they'd 'ping'
Mike Mountain wrote:
Well we're getting very despondent now. We really want to use flash on
our Win CE device - but it would seem the suits in charge of licensing
are far too busy to get in touch with us. We've been in contact with
Adobe UK, who said they'd 'ping' America for us - We've been in
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