Lot’s of new Flash resources at Macromedia.com. This releases theme is usability.
Make sure to check out the logged in column, written by Craig Goodman. It has a list of the most popular content on the Designer and Developer center.
Lots of news and new resources today at macromedia.com, the Designer and Developer Center and the Flash Application Developer Center.
I have to run and catch a train, but I will post more detailed information this afternoon. Check out some of the Flash weblogs for more up to date information.
Sam Wan has created an ActionScript class that parses RSS XML feeds and makes them available as an ActionScript data object. This is one of the first steps for the Flash interface to Moveable type that he is putting together (of course, since it is RSS based, it should also work with Radio).
This is similar to the FResourceFeed Class that I created to parse the Macromedia XML Resource feed, except that Sam’s will work with a LOT more data feeds.
I will be speaking at the Pocket PC Summit on Wednesday about the Macromedia Flash Player for the Pocket PC.
I will probably show a lot of content and applications, as well as dive into Flash to show how simple it can be to use.
Lots of Flash at the conference, as Phillip Torrone is also giving a keynote.
If you are attending, and want to see anything specific, post it in the comments.
In case the statement at the top of the site that states that i am the Macromedia Flash Community Manager is not clear.
I am an employee of Macromedia.
Just the other day i was thinking how useful it would be to have a GPS enabled walking stick with a video screen that could play Flash. Then I could go hiking, do my work, and not worry about getting lost.
Well, lo and behold, Phillip Torrone comes to the rescue with a GPS Enabled Walking Stick that uses Macromedia Flash and Windows Media.
Just a quick note, it is Memorial day weekend in the US, so posts may be few and far between.
Robert Hall highlights some of the cool text -> speech -> Flash stuff that he has worked on. Check out the Robert Hall highlights some of the cool test -> speech -> Flash stuff that he has worked on. Check out the forums, where you can have messages read back to you through Flash.
I was just nosing around on ultrashock’s Flash MX tutorial section, and noticed that Branden Hall has a tutorial on creating a simple Grid View component by hacking the list component.
Waldo Smeets is also working on a more full featured data grid component, although I couldn’t find a link to it on his site.
Interested in developing Flash content for Interactive TV? If so, check out the Interactive Television Resource Center at macromedia.com.
There is also a very useful Flash Content Deployment Kit for ITV avaliable here.