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ctconversation | 28 October, 2008 18:46

You have read the headlines, now get the details then come back here to continue the conversation. 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 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.

 

Quick list:

  1. View the webinar recording and discuss it.

  2. Continue conversations  you started in San Franciso or Milan.

  3. Download the S60 5th Edition SDK 

 

Start with the Webinar ...

Robert Burdick, Sr. Architect with Nokia and Peter Kacandes, Sr. Technical Marketing Manager at Adobe presented an in-depth webinar covering the newest Flash technologies on Nokia devices. Developers of Flash Lite 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.

More information available here

Join us at MAX...

Nokia is joining with Adobe during the Adobe MAX 2008 events in San Francisco, and Milan, to highlight the opportunities open to designers and developers in bringing content to mobile devices. We will be highlighting new packaging and distribution opportunities, discussing S60 Platform Services and showcasing some recent product releases.

  • Series 40 now with Webkit and Flash Lite 3
    The world’s most popular mobile platform now has fully featured web capabilities. With the announcement of the Series 40 platform 6th Edition – Nokia brings a full Webkit browser, Flash Lite 3, as well as large screen and A-GPS support. Coupled with .nfl (Nokia Flash Lite) - a dedicated format that makes packaging simple, Series 40 presents the opportunity for Flash and web developers to reach the mobile mass market.
  • Series 40 6th Edition features highlights
    Bringing a full webkit browser, Flash Lite 3 , A-GPS through Java ME, support for bigger screen sizes, enhanced keypad input, wireless networking, as well as dedicated Flash Lite packaging options, this edition opens the doors to mass market web and flash services.
  • S60 5th Edition with Platform Services
    Nokia have extended S60 to create the most open, most powerful mobile platform available. With S60 – there are few limits. With the widest choice of tools, and programming languages – and particular emphasis on web and runtime support – you should be thinking of S60 whenever you look to bring content to a mobile audience. S60 is open to innovation too - as Nokia do not seek to restrict the channels or types of application developers can create and distribute.
  • S60 5th Edition features highlights
    Bringing touch, sensor and tactile support, along with enhanced screen and TV out features. S60 5th Edition also allows web and flash developers to reach further into the device. Web developers can now use functionality such as tilt sensor, location, calendar, contacts and much more – creating opportunities to extend web services like never before.
  • Download the S60 5th Edition SDK
Conference sessions in San Francisco 16 - 19 November. Download brochure.
  1. Learn About the Nokia Mobile Browser, Flash, and
    Flash Lite Experience
    Speakers: Policarpo Guerrero, Ung-Ping Tian
    When: Tuesday, November 18, 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
    Overview:
    This session explores the commercial opportunities with Nokia platforms for Flash and web
    developers. Nokia was the first to bring webkit full browsing and Flash Lite to consumers
    worldwide. Using the skills you already have for creating web content, you can easily extend
    into the mobile space by exploring Nokia technologies. CityLite will be co-presenting to share
    its experience in bringing applications to market, specifically Flash Lite applications that
    deliver online services. All attendees will get a chance to win a Nokia device and other prizes.
    Audience: Creative Designer, Application
    Developer Skill: General Audience
    Products: Flash Lite, Flash, Design Premium, Creative Suite
  2. Flash Lite Programming for Nokia Devices
    Speakers: Robert Burdick
    When:
    Monday, November 17, 11:30 am - 1:00 pm
    Tuesday, November 18, 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
    Abstract:
    This session will give you an insight to the latest development opportunities offered by Nokia
    and touch on new capabilities and devices. Nokia will give you a practical overview on
    security, packaging and distribution. From Flash, to Web Runtimes, to integrated services -
    learn how Nokia is making it easier for design and web professionals to create content for
    mobile markets.
    Audience: Web Designer, Creative Designer, Application
    Developer Skill: Intermediate
  3. Open Screen Project: Ride the Wave
    Speakers: Francisco Kattan, Eric John, Anup Murarka, Steve Sprigg, Ryan Hughes, Paul Sinclair
    When: Monday, November 17, 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
    Abstract:
    Find out about an initiative developed by Adobe and leading industry partners to enable developers and
    content providers to deliver rich Internet experiences across connected devices through a consistent
    runtime. Join a panel of Adobe and industry representatives for an interactive Q&A session to learn what the
    Open Screen Project vision means for designers, developers, and organizations like yours and how you can
    participate in this exciting project.
    Audience: Web Developer, Web Designer, Partner Decision Maker, Creative Designer, Business
    Decision Maker, Architect, Application
    Developer Skill: General Audience

Then come back here ...

to continue conversations you start in the webinar and at MAX.

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Re: Adobe Max

korsun14 | 21/02/2009, 21:25

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Re: Adobe Max

shniager | 08/03/2009, 02:27

Never heard of flash lite 3???

Re: Adobe Max

Sir Pulse | 12/03/2009, 08:17

Flash technology in mobile devices is great news.

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With Flash Lite 3 developers can directly distribute rich applications with the latest Flash Lite player to millions of smartphones.

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