http://www.macromedia.com/macromedia...x_devices.html
Does that really mean that all major PDA companys have installed Flash MX on thyr new PDAs?
Sounds great!
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http://www.macromedia.com/macromedia...x_devices.html
Does that really mean that all major PDA companys have installed Flash MX on thyr new PDAs?
Sounds great!
It doesn't appear that MX is being supported by Palm. Only Pocket PC devices were listed on the MM page announcing Flash MX.
Ups, yes ... but anyway, it's a good first step and when G3 comes, I'm sure they will support Flash MX.Quote:
Originally posted by Stray
It doesn't appear that MX is being supported by Palm. Only Pocket PC devices were listed on the MM page announcing Flash MX.
It ships with templates for .....Quote:
The new Macromedia Flash MX development environment (see separate announce release) ships with templates for Nokia handsets and Pocket PC devices to streamline content development.
Sony Computer Entertainment PlayStation
"PlayStation 2 is positioned to become the focal point of the consumer's living room Internet and entertainment experiences," said Shinichi Okamoto, senior vice president and CTO, Sony Computer Entertainment, Inc. "Macromedia Flash Player is essential for delivering the interactive Web experience that consumers have come to expect. With support for Macromedia Flash Player, SCEI immediately gains more than one million Macromedia Flash developers who are able to deliver rich Internet content and applications to PlayStation 2."
WOW, isn't that cool! Turn on your playstation, and use it as a jukebox, of chat app. Just think of all the arcade games you could play on it hehe
Whoohooooooo! Lets make some Playstation games....
:)
-Jeroen
There are only templates for the pocket devices - Ipaq/casio etc.... its up to the manufacturers to use the flash 6 player sdk to get the flash 6 player running on the devices.
Yup, but they would be insane to not use it...
-Jeroen
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Darn...I realy need to make a footer...
The SDK wont be around for some-time yet. The device manufacturers/engineers are still working on getting the Flash 5 Player working on some of the devices.