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Dreamweaver, Fireworks and Soundbooth CS4

May 27th 2008 | Jens C Brynildsen

Today, Adobe put out more beta software for you to test on their Labs site. We have not tried the new Dreamweaver yet, but maybe the new Live View feature can make us use FireBug less?


Turbine Video Engine SDK 4

May 25th 2008 | Jens C Brynildsen

Blue Pacific recently announced a new version of their video encoding SDK that can be used to build custom video encoding workflows. Simple, affordable licensing and H.264 support are highlights of this release.


Nonoba Multiplayer API, free managed hosting and $20.000 to win

May 22nd 2008 | Jens C Brynildsen

Making Flash games? Want to make them multiplayer? Nonoba is a new hosting service that offers an AS2/AS3 API for developing multiplayer games, complete with multiplayer control, lobby and chat, highscores, statistics and tracking, player ranking and achievements, persistent user data and more. Best of all - it's free to use and hosting is included.


Official Flash Player 10 docs

May 21st 2008 | Jens C Brynildsen

Lee Brimelow just pointed out that silently, Adobe have posted the language documentation detailing the new AS3 features.


Detailed list of new Flash Player 10 features

May 20th 2008 | Jens C Brynildsen

Want to know exactly what is new in Flash Player 10? Through looking at the latest SWC, "zazzo9" has posted a full list of what new things Flash Player 10 is capable of. This list is a goldmine for anyone experimenting with the new player. The list contains new events such as exit_frame and frame_contructed as well as a host of 3D features.


Get your game on with Flash Player 10!

May 16th 2008 | Jens C Brynildsen

All we can say is the future for online games look bright! The Alternativa 3D engine screams now that it's been ported to Flash Player 10. Even at a 1920 by 1200 pixel resolution, we're getting 20-30 frames per second! A first person shooter running in a browser with this quality is just unheard of!


Getting started with Flash Player 10

May 16th 2008 | Jens C Brynildsen

Yesterday, Lee Brimelow posted a great video tutorial showing how to get started playing with Flash Player 10, Hank Williams has some clever thoughts on the new Peer to Peer functionality and Peter Elst sums up The recent Adobe Community Summit.