adobe.com - 10/5/2009
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Adobe now makes it possible to create applications for the Apple iPhone using the Adobe Flash Platform. You heard right: We're really excited to bring this new capability to Flash designers and developers—the ability to target the iPhone with ActionScript 3 projects. You will be able to test ...
labs.adobe.com - 10/5/2009
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labs.adobe.com —
Flash Professional CS5 will enable you to build
applications for iPhone and iPod touch using ActionScript 3....
These applications can be delivered to iPhone and iPod touch users through the Apple App Store.* A public beta of Flash Professional CS5 with ...
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Adobe Labs - Adobe Flash Professional CS5: Applications ...
precentral.net - 10/5/2009
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precentral.net —
[ youtube link ] We've known since February
that webOS and Palm Pre would be getting Adobe...
Flash by the end of 2009. Well, it's October and although we've heard things we still on track, the lack of news certainly did seem a bit troubling... until ...
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Adobe Flash 10.1 Announced and Demo'd on the Pre
informationweek.com - 10/6/2009
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informationweek.com —
At its annual developer conference in Los Angeles
on Monday, Adobe secured Flash's future, at least for...
the near term. Adobe said that its forthcoming Flash Professional CS5 will allow to developers "to create rich, interactive applications for the ...
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Adobe Flash CS5 Makes Native iPhone Apps
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Adobe Adds iPhone Native App Creation to Flash
iPhone Development —
... , Adobe announced the ability to create native iPhone applications using Flash 5. Now, this really has very little to do with my earlier rants about Flash, because it has nothing to do with Web Development. This is about creating native iPhone apps using ActionScript and Flash tools, which get compiled down to ARM assembly. You can find some more technical information about how they do it here and an FAQ ...
Adobe brings Flash to the iPhone
Gadget Teaser —
... Well Adobe got sick of waiting for Apple to cooperate, so it developed away around Apple’s blockade. For now the fix comes in the form of an additional export method for Flash programs. One option supports Flash, the other makes the program usable on the iPhone. This really opens some doors for Apple developers who might have otherwise shifted to other platforms for support. ...
CS5 Flash iPhone Applications Can Finally Be Developed for the iPhone
Walyou —
... Though they are created as Flash apps, they would not be allowed to run as Flash apps and instead would be exported as native iPhone applications. This may interfere with certain Flash based websites but you would still not be missing all the “Flashy” fun on your iPhone, pun intended. However, users can browse web content from within their own apps thanks to SDK’s UIWebKit component. ...
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I went to watch something on my iPhone earlier and couldn’t. Turns out it was flash and, as you likely know, the iPhone doesn’t support flash. ...
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(PC World)
tech.yahoo.com 10/5/2009 — PC World - Adobe delighted on Monday the smartphone world, when it announced that Flash Player 10.1 will be available by the end of the year on BlackBerry, WinMo, Palm WebOS, Google Android, and Symbian phones.
Adobe Flash 10.1 to Finally be “Just Right” for iPhone?
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Adobe is working on Flash 10.1, which is a version that’s finally supposed to suck less — battery power and cpu cycles, that is. Meaning, it might just be a contender to finally bring acceptable performance to mobile clients like the ...
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