
Great news, the waiting is over. Starting today developers can download the Flash Lite 3 Developer Edition for supported handsets via Adobe Labs. You can get all of the information on the site but here are a few key things to mention:
Developer Edition only
This Flash Lite 3 player is for developers only and is not for end-users (consumers) and can not be distributed with any Flash Lite content.
No IMEI required
The installer (SIS file) does not require a developer to provide their IMEI (also known as serial number) to Adobe in order to get the player. Any developer that has a supported device can install the player. There is a brief start-up splash screen that appears each time the player is launched - this is in place because it's the developer edition. Handsets that commercially ship with Flash Lite 3 pre-installed will not have this start-up splash screen.
Standalone Player only
The Flash Lite 3 Developer Edition is only the standalone player and will show up as an icon in the applications folder as "Flash". The pre-installed Flash Lite player that's already on a device will be in the same folder and called "Flash Player" - so there will be two similar icons. Testing of SWF files can only be done through the standalone player; web browser, screensaver and wallpaper content types are not supported.
Supported handsets
The Flash Lite 3 Developer Edition has only been certified by Adobe on the Nokia N95 (non-US 3G version). Technically it should work on any Nokia S60 3rd edition or later devices. Adobe has not certified Flash Lite 3 Developer Edition on any other Nokia S60 3rd edition devices and cannot guarantee that the player will work on them. Other Nokia S60 3rd edition or newer models include: 3250, 5500 Sport, 5700, 6110 Navigator, 6120 Classic, 6121 Classic, 6290, E50, E51, E60, E61, E61i, E62, E65, E70, E90, N71, N73, N73 Music Edition, N75, N76, N77, N80, N80 IE, N81, N81 8GB, N82, N91, N91 8GB, N92, N93, N93i, N95, N95 US 3G, N95 8GB.
Uninstalling a previous version of Flash Lite 3 Developer Edition
If you were a developer who submitted your IMEI number in October and received an early version of the Flash Lite 3 Developer Edition in October it's recommend you uninstall the current version and install this new version.
Developing Flash Lite 3 content
In order to create Flash Lite 3 content developers will need to update both Flash CS3 and Device Central CS3 - both are free updates.
So head on over to the site, download and install the player and share your thoughts with the community.
Labels: developer resources, flash lite 3, nokia, symbian





6 comments
Congratulations to the Mobile and Devices Team!
By
Scott Janousek
, at
Sat Dec 01, 05:44:00 PM PST
Installed on N95 European and N95 Asian version, the network component is completely broken, there is no way of triggering the connection dialog and effectively any movie that requires internet connection goes into an endless loop. Time to do less fancy press conferences and more quality testing for Adobe???
By
Anonymous
, at
Mon Dec 03, 12:06:00 PM PST
Thanks for trying it out on your N95. Do you have a sample file that demonstrates the behavior you're seeing which you can send me for testing?
By
Bill
, at
Mon Dec 03, 12:35:00 PM PST
Hi Bill,
you can actually test any file that uses network and it will fail (try the ChatMX or TrafficLite on Exchange). Alex of Biskero.org said that content have to be recompiled using CS3 in order to be played by FL3 owing to security policies changes. A good idea would have been to at least displaying a dialog saying that the content violates the policy (like it happens in the desktop version) rather than leaving user out in the cold. I can't test it now, but I guess that once recompiled for FL3 we loose backward compatibility with FL2.x so effectively we are asked to host 2 different versions of content.
By
Anonymous
, at
Mon Dec 03, 01:46:00 PM PST
Download site seems to be broken - any word on this?
By
Anonymous
, at
Fri Jan 18, 08:02:00 PM PST
Download site is working now. It was down Friday and Saturday because of some server issues we had which are now fixed.
By
Bill
, at
Sun Jan 20, 10:36:00 AM PST
Post a Comment