Monday, March 31, 2008
Free Nokia phone on cover of teen magazine
Flash Lite Developers Toolkit on Forum Nokia
Faisal, Forum Nokia Champion and Lead App Developer over at Orison Technologies (home of SWF2GO) has added a Flash Lite Developers Toolkit to the Forum Nokia FL Wiki.In this initial release of the toolkit, the following components are available:
- FPS-Meter v3 - Displays FPS (Frames Per Second) of last 10 frames.
- Mem-Meter v1 - Displays available free memory to Flash Lite application.
- Battery Meter v1 - Shows current battery level of mobile device.
- Signal Meter v1 - Shows current signal stregnth of mobile network.
The installation package will install two separate libraries. One for Flash Lite 1.x and another for Flash Lite 2.x & 3.x.
If you're new to Flash Lite development then this is a great resources to get you started working with these aspects of the device in relation to your content/applcication.Wednesday, March 19, 2008
MAX 2008/09 locations announced
- MAX US - San Francisco, California (Nov 16-19 2008)
- MAX Europe - Milan, Italy (Dec 1-4 2008)
- MAX Japan - Tokyo (2009)
Dojo Monkey and Flash Lite in the press
Well, you can never say that Moket doesn't do it's fair share of giving positive media coverage when it comes to Flash Lite and Adobe products :)The Australian media section has today published a nice article on our Dojo Monkey product and the work we're doing cross-platform with it, including Flash Lite.
Hopefully with all the things we have in the pipleline with Dojo Monkey, there's going to be a lot more coverage like this in the near future.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Are we going to see iFlash in the AppStore?
Now I have done my level best to stay out of the Flash on iPhone discussion because frankly, even though it's a great device and will do a lot from the point of view of pushing innovation (which is very important), I don't spend a lot of time at night thinking about how to address a device that only has 10 million units in the world - not when Nokia sell that many FL enabled devices a month (give or take - you know what I mean).
Anyway, news has hit the wires that Shantanu (Adobe CEO) has told investors an iPhone specific port of the Flash player is being developed using the iPhone SDK, and would be available as a standalone player on the device.
If it's a standalone player, doesn't this miss the point of a poor web-browsing experience through the browser? I'm sure I'm thinking of too many issues here before seeing the final implementation of this version of the player - and this is why I've resisted commenting on this whole area before, because details have been only rumours that have no real foundation in fact. So why comment now? I don't know, slow news day perhaps?
http://www.electronista.com/articles/08/03/18/adobe.iphone.flash.coming/
Upcoming Adobe Mobile eSeminars
There are a number of upcoming Adobe eSeminars related to mobile development which would be worthwhile checking out:
Getting Started with Flash Lite 3 and CS3
Presenter: Bill Perry
Monday, March 24, 2008
11:00 A.M. PDT
Flash Lite and Flex for Tourism
Presenters: Michael Epstein/Ira Hochman
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
11:00 A.M. PDT
Blood from a Stone: Flash Game Optimization on Low-end mobile devices
Presenter: Evan Kirchhoff
Thursday, March 27, 2008
1:00 P.M. PDT
Monday, March 17, 2008
New Game on Chumby - GRORBS
We just released a new game for the Chumby called GRORBS. You'll also be seeing it soon in the Smashing Ideas catalogue in the US for Verizon customers. Check it out! Expect another announcement soon on where else you can buy GRORBS and other Moket games for your mobile ...
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Flash Lite on 500m devices and on future Windows Mobile
The other announcement is that Microsoft has licensed Flash Lite 3 and Reader LE for Internet Explorer Mobile on future versions of Windows Mobile, making the web experiences on these devices a hell of a lot more seamless than browsing the web on another popular device currently in the market!
Monday, March 10, 2008
Update on Nokia Code Camps - they're free!
The Forum Nokia Code Camps happening in April (Sydney and Bangalore) have just been made FREE to those attending. Nokia are really wanting to engage the developer communtiy on Flash Lite and Widgets and so have dropped the already nominal charge that was being considered.ALSO, by attending the one-day sessions you go into the Code Camp Lucky Draw to win a spanky new N95 8GB device!
So register now and we'll see you there!
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Moket and Forum Nokia Deliver Flash Lite Code Camp
I'm very happy to be involved in this upcoming Flash Lite Code Camp with Forum Nokia - April 3rd 2008, Sydney.Moket will be part of the one-day session aimed at educating mobile developers on Flash Lite development and how it integrates with Nokia's own roadmap for the platform. This roadmap includes Flash Lite and Nokia's own Web Run Time (WRT) platform for wrapping and distributing Flash Lite content as "widgets" for Series 60 handsets.
Adobe will also be present, delivering important business information regarding their Mobile & Devices platform and future plans.
The current agenda for the day is as follows:
- 9:30am : Registration
- 10:00am-10:30am : Forum Nokia, Flash Lite opportunity - Gary Chan
- 10:30am - 11:00am : Adobe's Mobile & Device Platform - Mark Blair
- 11:00am - 11:20am : Coffee Break
- 12:00am -12:30pm: Flash Lite in the Market - Dale Rankine, Moket
- 12:30pm -1:30pm : Lunch
- 1:00pm -3:30pm : Hands-on session with Flash Lite 3 - Dale Rankine
- 3:30pm -4:00pm: Wrap up + networking
For the afternoon hands-on session, I'll be working through developing a Flash Lite 3 video application, and then wrapping it with WRT for distribution.
If you're in the Sydney area or can get there, this is a fantastic opportunity to come and hear and learn from the experts, and to get hands-on experience with Flash Lite.
Register for the event here.