13 Sep
Posted by Abdul Aziz as Windows Mobile
Adobe has released a Preview version of FlashLite for Windows Mobile 5.0 devices.
The preview release contains the following features:
Flash Player 7 support?Flash Lite 2.1 is based on the Flash 7 standard for content allows content developed in the latest Flash authoring environment can be re-purposed for mobiles.
Dynamic XML data?Flash Lite 2.1 supports loading and parsing of external XML data in Flash content using the same XML handling methods as Flash Player 7.
Persistent data?Flash Lite 2.1 supports the ability to locally store and retrieve relevant, application-specific information such as preferences, high scores, usernames, etc.
Powerful and Dynamic media?Flash Lite 2.1 enables dynamic loading of multimedia content such as images, sound and video, based on supported codecs available on the device. This includes loading and handling XML data and SWF content. Flash Lite 2.1 also provides video support and external multimedia support. This includes in place video as well as image loading (gif jpeg, png w/ transparency) and audio loading.
Text Enhancement?Flash Lite 2.1 enables users to modify text color, size, and other properties at run time, providing improved display and handling of fonts.
Action Script 2.0 support?Flash Lite 2.1 supports ActionScript 2.0, based on the ECMA 262 standard. Flash Lite content can now be developed with a modern event model (movie clip and object events), tab index control, shape drawing API, and better SWF compression.
Synchronized Device Sound?Flash Lite 2.1 enables content developers to synchronize animation with sound data in device specific sound formats such as MP3, ADPCM.
Compressed SWFs?Flash Lite 2.1 supports the rendering of SWF files that are compressed by content developers using the Flash authoring tool. Flash Lite 2.1 will decompress the SWF file before it starts processing and rendering the data.
Download Link- https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/entitlement/index.cfm?e=labs_flashlitewinmobile
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