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Subject: | RE: FLASH: flash player on a palm pilot? |
From: | waldo |
Date: | Wed, 5 Jul 2000 23:26:46 +0100 |
JD
> I'm not sure. What's "thouth"? ;-)
Mistypo (I'm just a Dutchman :) )
> An optional download for a Flash 3 Player is useful, but I think the real
> payoff will be at level of the interactive Macromedia Flash 4 Player...
> rich interfaces beat passive displays.
Absolutely, cause in my opinion that would even mean smaller fileses to
build interactive menus etc.
And that would also be better for gaming.
> It would also be helpful if it were burned into the box, so that
> the entire
> population could be counted on to view the content.
Yes and no. I'm not sure, but can it be upgraded when it's burned into it?
If so, you're right ;-)
And I haven't found out about browser integration. Is the player "stand
alone" or can it also be plugged in?
If it's only standalone, then I can't use the streaming features. I'll try
to figure out.
> It can sometimes be frustrating, waiting for the future to arrive.... ;-)
Very very frustrating.... but I've got something to look forward to.
> If you're working with a manfacturer of portable devices, then you're
> welcome to the zero-cost licensing for the Macromedia Flash Player Source
> Code.
No, it's not a manufacturer. There the developers of the online part of the
mobile internet. So the website.
> If you're instead a content provider for a specific device, then I'd urge
> investigating any beta programs that that manufacturer may be offering for
> upcoming devices... this could let you do testing on upcoming devices as
> they pass through various stages.
Already did it. Hope they'll give some respons.
By the way. if you want to know something more about the Yzz project:
http://www.yzz.nl/cebit/index.php3 (english preview for the Cebit 2000 last
may).
Thanks,
Waldo
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