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Boston Adobe Mobile and Devices User Group eSeminars October 30th: Kuneri presents SWFPack service

biskero | 24 October, 2008 02:58

The Boston Adobe Mobile and Devices User Group is holding an eSeminar on October 30th, 2008 at 10PM EST (check your local time). Ugur Kaner, CEO of Kuneri, will introduce their new online service SWFPack.

Here is the agenda of the presentation:

  • Kuneri in brief
  • Introduction to SWFPack
  • Short walk-through
  • Roadmap and plans
  • Dialog: How should it be?
  • Answers to questions

Please join the Boston Adobe Mobile and Device User Group to participate to the eSeminar and be part of the User Group. When you apply tell us something about yourself.

 

Alessandro

 

Nokia S60 5th Edition and new Flash Lite services

biskero | 03 October, 2008 02:25

Today there was the announcement of the new Nokia S60 5th Edition platform and the support of new services using Flash Lite 3.0. You can read more on the pdf document, but here is the Flash Lite information:

“Developers of Flash Lite from Adobe applications benefit from the UI enhancements in S60 5th Edition, with more screen real estate and touch interaction enabling users to more easily and intuitively navigate Flash Lite content and applications. The on-screen keyboard also is available for text and data entry.
S60 5th Edition continues to support Flash Lite 3.0, with the addition of ActionScript extensions to take advantage of S60 Platform Services. These extensions provide access to:

  • The application manager.
  • Calendar records.
  • Contacts records.
  • Log information.
  • SMS and MMS messaging.
  • The media gallery.
  • Device location.
  • Landmarks.
  • System information.
  • Sensors.

These new APIs enable Flash Lite developers to access device-application data, such as that held in Calendar and Contacts, as well as information on a device’s location.
Together, the UI- and platform-access enhancements will enable Flash Lite developers to create a completely new breed of context-aware applications and services that provide users with information unique to their own experiences.”

 

Sounds super cool, no docs yet on specific API (if they exists). Waiting for more information!!

 

Alessandro

 
 
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