It's my first day back to work here at Adobe from the holiday break and besides quite a number of emails that I'm catching up on, I'm really looking forward to 2007. This is going to be a great year for mobile and devices in general - the convergence of consumer needs in new devices and the way in which we interact and use our mobile phones will continue to evolve. I already have a short list of new handsets that I want to use and develop for, one of them being the Nokia N95.
As for new years resolutions, one of mine is to post more frequently and to share tips and ideas that developers will benefit from. From handsets to consumer devices like the Sony PSP, Nintento Wii, Sony PS3 and others - there's a lot of potential for Flash developers to be expressive on even more digital screens.
Labels: misc
5 comments
The N95 is probably one my next upgrades as well.
By
Scott Janousek
, at
Tue Jan 02, 08:30:00 PM PST
Yep, 2007 will be a big year I'm sure ... really looking forward to it! Loads of cool devices coming out - N95 right up there.
By
Dale
, at
Tue Jan 02, 08:52:00 PM PST
With Flash being available on so many different devices...2007 will be a year for developers to explore and create varied content!
I'm really looking forward to this year!
By
Mariam
, at
Tue Jan 02, 09:32:00 PM PST
Do you know if it's possible to develop visual ringtones in FL? Can animated clips with sound be set as a ringtone on any FL devices? As a content developer, I am very interested in this, as the video ringtones we create (3gp) are much heavier than a flash video tone could be!
By
Michael Elman
, at
Fri Jan 05, 11:01:00 AM PST
I think you mean Chaku Flash.
This has been supported on some handsets in Japan. I have also seen it on some other devices, but not outside of the APAC region.
There was speculation that a major device manufacturer would support animated ringtones (recently) outside of Japan, but that has yet to happen ... so I will not mention their name until this is a reality.
By
Scott Janousek
, at
Sat Jan 06, 07:06:00 PM PST
Post a Comment