There are a new Flash developers eSeminar,the Boston Adobe Mobile and Devices User Group is holding an eSeminar on Friday 13th November at 12 PM EST.
The speaker is Mark Doherty from Adobe, Flash Platform Evangelist Mobile and Devices. They will have the opportunity to know more information about Flash Mobile development opportunities on different platforms and new tools.
Topics:
- Flash on the iPhone
- Flash Player 10.1
- Distributable Player Next (with SWFPack.com)
- Device Central 3 sneak peek
Via Dale Rankine, the Adobe eSeminar recording “Creating and Packaging Flash Mobile Applications” is available online.
“Creating and Packaging Flash Mobile Applications” is a walk-through of creating and testing apps in Flash CS4 Professional and Device Central CS4, and packaging those apps with Adobe Mobile Packager 1.1 – aimed at developers and designers who are new to mobile.
Via Flash Mobile Blog, This session will begin at Thursday, April 30, 2009 11:00 A.M. PST. In this session David Brown from AgencyNet will uncover the key factors to consider when developing and deploying content to multiple devices with Adobe’s distributable player solution. David Brown is an extremely talented Flash developer. Topics include Multilingual content, multiple input types, and consistent user experiences across screens.
The Boston Adobe Mobile and Device User Group is holding an eSeminar on Monday April 13th, 2009 at 9pm EST Bill Perry from Forum Nokia will be the speaker, publishing to Ovi: Opportunity for Flash developers.
Use the following link to participate to the eSeminar. For more information check here.
Via FlashLite4 SE, the Boston Adobe Mobile and Device User Group is holding an eSeminar on January 29th, 2009 at 12pm EST, GetJar and their Flash Lite content distribution solution.
Use this url: http://experts.na3.acrobat.com/getjar/ to enter the eSeminar on Jan 29th.
Via vivek, There are tow new eSeminars announced in during october and november on Flash Lite Mobile Gaming, Nokia Series 40.
- Adobe Flash Lite Mobile Gaming
Speaker: Dale Rankine
Wednesday 12 November 2008 2:00PM Australian EDT
- Adobe Flash Lite and Nokia Series 40
Speaker: Dale Rankine
Wednesday 26 November 2008 2:00PM Australian EDT
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Via Biskero, The Boston Adobe Mobile and Devices User Group will host an eSeminar next Friday September 19th: MSCorp/Ideas Lite, Flash Lite success story, the speaker for this eSeminar is Poly, CEO of Ideas Lite.
The following is the details of this eSeminar:
Intro – who we are/what we do
An Apps sampler:
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City Lite: An app that recreates PC browsing experience on mobile
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Visual Lite – Castaway: An animated slideshow viewer.
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Dynamic Contents: Getting creative with Wallpapers and Screensavers
Flash Lite market/business opportunities in LTA:
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Latin American market Vs US market
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Nokia Download! What is? How it looks like? How to get there?
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Operators deck: WAP portals Digitel (Venezuela) and Comcel (Colombia)
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D2C: Maxi Móvil (PSMS sales)
Via Bill, The seminar you can learn how Project Capuchin is empowering Flash Lite and Java ME developers to leverage their respective expertise to quickly and securely create highly engaging mobile content.
Flash Lite meets Java ME on Sony Ericsson phones with Project Capuchin
Thursday, August 28, 2008 9:00 A.M. PDT
Attend this complimentary seminar and discover how to develop intelligent applications with Adobe Flash Lite based, rich user experience interfaces. Sony Ericsson experts will guide you through this exciting mobile project by providing a step-by-step demonstration for creating innovative content, and utilizing the development tools and components needed to immediately create your own fun,unique applications..
Get more information about Sony Ericsson Project Capuchin.
On August 6th, Dale Rankine is holding a eSeminar: Persistent Data with Adobe Flash Lite
Storing application information on the mobile device can be very handy for things like nicknames and high scores. During this eSeminar, discover how to create mobile shared objects to store this information for use within the application at a later date using Adobe Flash Lite.
Don’t miss it!