You mean there are more countries outside of the US?
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Sent: 12 January 2006 22:54
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Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] Flash lite 2.0 download
I just called Adobe Australia
> From: Oleg Filipchuk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Does anybody know about any plans for Palm OS flash player?
It appears that the decision is up t
Does anybody know about any plans for Palm OS flash player?
On 1/12/06, Nick Gerig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> The majority of Non-Nokia devices listed are Japanese handsets with
> FL1.1 or FL1.0 preinstalled.
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> > - All the phones that could be supported using the current technology
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Sent: Thursday, 12 January 2006 9:33 AM
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Subject: [Flashcoders] Flash lite 2.0 download
Hi there,
I was trying to download the flash new flash lite player for my Nokia
6670 yesterday. However adobe/macromedia website
The majority of Non-Nokia devices listed are Japanese handsets with
FL1.1 or FL1.0 preinstalled.
- All the phones that could be supported using the current technology
once distribution deals
with the manufacturers are sorted out
No - any phones there are because the deals have already
Well I've installed the Flash Lite 2.0 and one of the more
interesting parts is the long list
of possible "Test Devices". Now it shows you the Nokia ones which are
on the website,
but greyed out there are also about 15 different phone manufacturers
and a long list of phones, including
even some
Hi there,
I was trying to download the flash new flash lite player for my Nokia
6670 yesterday. However adobe/macromedia website always linked me to the
American products store. Even though I have a Macromedia account the
order form would not accept my Australian address.
I could not find the fl
Flavio Ramos wrote:
How's the speed, compared to J2ME and Python?
I haven't really played much with J2ME and Python myself, yet... If I
find any information about it I will let you noW!
It should be great to create a database of device's performance, just like
www.jbenchmark.com .
What
How's the speed, compared to J2ME and Python?
It should be great to create a database of device's performance, just like
www.jbenchmark.com .
What do you think?
On 1/6/06, Weyert de Boer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Flash Lite 2.0 just rocks! If you are dumb ass who doesn't really
> underst
Flash Lite 2.0 just rocks! If you are dumb ass who doesn't really
understand sh*t of Flash4/5 actionscript. Glad those setProperty()
functions are deprecated.
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I can't test because it's not compatible with my phone. :(
I'm worried about the pl
I can't test because it's not compatible with my phone. :(
I'm worried about the player performance. Does anyone have anything to say
about it?
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Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 2:55 PM
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Thx Jesse - suppose it makes some sense when you put it that way.
Jason Merrill
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Thx Jesse - suppose it makes some sense when you put it that way.
Jason Merrill | E-Learning Solutions | icfconsulting.com
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>>This is an ld debate. I can't find the context weblog links but
>>basically:
>>- normal consumers wouldn't buy FlashLite from the Macromedi
Merrill, Jason wrote:
Wow, they're *selling* the player? Stupid move IMO.
Well, we should always examine all possibilites, but somehow ;-)
For you, use Labs. Like Jesse said, the download cost for developers is
nullified at the Store, once you get the authoring kit. (I think the
"$10"
Well, it works fine on my Nokia 6681. Are their any limitations about
the amount of times your can redownload a product from the online store?
Normally I buy my software at TechData to get a nice retail box for on
the bookcloset. Hmm, time to fix my bluetooth on my Windows notebook...
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JesterXL wrote:
This is an ld debate. I can't find the context weblog links but
basically:
- normal consumers wouldn't buy FlashLite from the Macromedia.com store. It
would come pre-installed on their phones like Flash Lite 1.1 does already on
some.
- Macromedia has a different business m
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> It's actually free currently if you go through the checkout
> process, you'll see it subtracts t
del around Flash Lite. They make
bling licensing it; go check out their financial reports.
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Wow, they're *selling* the player? Stupid move IMO.
Also the store download page before you purchase says: "This product is
not refundable. The player is offered as is." And, you have to give them
the serial number of the phone in order to buy the player. Perhaps for
good reason, but some peop
It's actually free currently if you go through the checkout process, you'll
see it subtracts the full price form the total, equaling $0.
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From: "Joe Cutting" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 1:23 PM
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For those of you who haven't seen it. Macromedia/Adobe have announced
the release of Flash Lite 2.0
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/
As far as I can see this means
- You can now develop Flash 7 content for mobile phones (and maybe
other devices)
- You can download a player for several phones
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