Archive for the 'flash player' category

Public Beta of Adobe Flash Player 10 is out, and now we are all Astronauts

They did it! Before you read the deep insight view on new FP10 from Tinic Uro, do the following (I know you already did, but just for the record):

Flash Player 10 Feature Tours and Demos

Now go the Tinic Uro and read this: Adobe Is Making Some Noise!

Vote For Flash Player Issues, If You Love It

Adobe made a great step forward and opened its JIRA for voting for Flash Player related bugs, feature requests and other issues. Actually, you can submit your own bug to the JIRA, but it is very and only good practice to browse the bugs database first and make sure you aren’t going to clone some other’s bug using your own interpretation. That’s why it is usually said in uppercase that you can VOTE for bugs, and then in lowercase said that you can add your own too. But you can. Both options are cool ones ??” let’s just use them in right way.

It is Justin Everett-Church who told us about this new Adobe JIRA Flash Player section.

Just for the record ??” there are also ASC (compiler) and whole Flex SDK sections in Adobe JIRA.

Adobe Service-Oriented Client already installed at 98% of Internet machines

Matt Voerman brings a truly fresh look at the our lovely Flash Player calling it a SOC - Service-Oriented Client from Adobe. Very good point regarding any negotiations between developer and client: now, instead of saying “we can use Flash” you can tell everyone: “We will use the ubiquitous, most popular, lightweight, persistent, secured and rich-functioning web client software to deliver the project to the end user”. SOA + SOC = Flash Platform.

This is Flash 2.0, baby dear stake-holders, project managers and every true creator.