Adobe demos AIR on mobile at Mobile World Congress
February 15th 2010
Doc - offline Actionscript documentation
February 08th 2010
Mobile development alternatives
December 29th 2009
CS5 Public Beta cancelled
December 18th 2009
Solving clickTAG in Flash9+
December 01st 2009
AIR 2 and Flash Player 10.1 betas on Adobe Labs
November 17th 2009
ActionScript 3 Development Task Contest (AS3DTC)
November 11th 2009
Flash for the IPhone!
October 05th 2009
New Flash Player info and Beta releases on Adobe Labs
October 05th 2009
Flash Platform Services announced
September 21st 2009
February 23rd 2010 | Jens C Brynildsen | Published in Community
It's been years since we attended FlashInTheCan Toronto, but as FITC is now all over the globe, this year we were able to go the Amsterdam event. With four parallel tracks, this is the largest FITC Amsterdam ever and the first time Europeans get to see Flash Player 10.1 running on a series of devices.
February 08th 2010 | Jens C Brynildsen | Published in Tutorials
A common question about 3D engines is how to use them with the Flex framework. In this tutorial, we'll show you how to build your own Away3D Flex Component that will play nicely when the user changes the size of their browser or other components.
February 02nd 2010 | Jens C Brynildsen | Published in Community
YouTube is testing video delivery using the HTML5 draft and the Open Standards crowd says Flash will die. The iPad will not support Flash and tech journalists make bold headlines and proclaim the death of Flash. A Javascript experiment plays back Flash files and bloggers proclaim Javascript is the new Flash. Apparently the Flash platform is under attack these days but what else is new?
December 27th 2009 | Jens C Brynildsen | Published in Community
Adobe's acquisition of Omniture puzzled many in the Flash community. Omniture CEO Josh James appearance at the Adobe MAX conference made several community members question if this deal was right for Adobe. Why would Adobe enter the business of tracking and analytics? In this xmas interview, we've talked to Adobe officials to get some answers to the questions we and others in the community had.
December 14th 2009 | Jens C Brynildsen | Published in Community
FlashDen is a community site that's been around for years and they recently did a major redesign. Just after the redesign, the change became much more extensive as they were asked to change their name as well. Out of the blue, Adobe's legal department figured that they could not use the word Flash in their name so FlashDen is now ActiveDen.
Everyone to their bases - Flash is under attack!
Flash on the beach 2009 - Day 1
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