Forum Nokia has a new dedicated developer discussion board just for Flash Lite and if you’re creating Flash Lite content for Nokia devices (S60 or Series 40 platforms) then check it out. It’s a great resource as there are actual Forum Nokia employees that monitor the forum and answer questions.
In addition there’s also the Adobe Flash Lite for Nokia discussion forum where Adobe employees from the mobile and devices team answer questions.
So there are two community based resources for sharing ideas and finding answers to specific Nokia+Flash Lite related issues. I’ll be spending time in both forums to see what I can share as well as learn.
Scott has a video on the Club Moket WAP portal from Moket. Yesterday we had the eSeminar from Dale explaining what is this initiative and the benefits that brings to Flash Lite developers.
If you are interested just check it out on your phone http://clubmoket.mobi/ !
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There’s a new 7 page Flash Lite feature comparison chart (PDF) that compares all of the features and supported ActionScript commands and APIs against the most recent desktop Flash player versions. Information like media support, APIs, system requirements and text support are included.
It provides information on the following Flash/Flash Lite players:
- Flash Lite 1.1
- Flash Lite 2.1
- Flash Lite 3
- Flash Player 7 SDK
- Flash Player 8
- Flash Player 9
This is useful if you’re a desktop Flash developer who’s interested in creating Flash Lite content and want to better understand what features of the desktop Flash player are compatible. It’s very handy and what I’ve done is printed it out and posted it in my cube to easily look up information without having to open up the help files, go to a site or ask someone.
Here is an interesting news, Opera, Freescale and NEC integrate Flash Lite 3 in the browser.
“The solution, which is a result of collaboration between Opera, Freescale and NEC Corporation of America, will be publicly demonstrated at the Freescale Technology Forum in Paris. The demonstration powered by the Opera 9 SDK for Devices will run on Freescale’s i.MX31 multimedia applications processor and use an Adobe Flash Lite 3 plug-in ported and integrated by NEC.”
The interesting part is that the platform is Linux based!!
“NEC is proud to provide the integration of a Linux-based Adobe Flash Lite 3 plug-in technology to accompany Opera’s leading software and Freescale’s powerful i.MX31 architecture,” said Yuji Ichimura, vice president, Solutions Business of NEC Corporation of America. “This new solution from Opera will greatly enhance the way people utilize embedded devices.”-Opera
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