Archive for May, 2009

Thank you webDU 2009!

Posted 24 May 2009 — by Dale
Category Events

I’ve just arrived home this afternoon from another exhausting but thoroughly enjoyable and inspiring webDU conference. This was my 6th conference (5th as a speaker) and I love my time at this event more and more each year.Geoff, Julie and the whole Daemon team have done themselves proud again with putting on this event – well done guys. They always know how to look after their speakers as well as putting on a great event for delegates, and I count it among the high points of my year coming and being part of this community of talented presenters.

The mobile session I gave on packaging Flash content was the best attended Flash mobile session in the last 5 years. Great attendance matched with great questions from an attentive audience, most of whom really seem to be getting hold of the bigger multi-screen opportunities with Flash but are particularly happier with where Flash is going on mobile.

Worth also mentioning that the other sessions related to iPhone, Google and Windows Mobile also had excellent interest and attendance, proving that within the “web technology” community, the mobile platform is really starting to step up and take some developer mind-share.

To see what you missed, check out the webDU Flickr stream. Hope to see more of you all there in 2010!

Slides from webDU Flash Lite session

Posted 21 May 2009 — by Dale
Category Events

Just finished giving my “Gift Wrapping Flash for Mobile” session at webDU and I was very excited to have nearly a full room – the most people I’ve ever had in 5 years of presenting Flash Lite at this conference. And based on the questions I was getting at the end, there is a significant amount of interest now because of Flash Player 10 for mobile and support on platforms such as Android. Funny thing was I only got “the iPhone” question right at the end?!

Download my slides from the presentation here

Flash Lite 3.1 Distributable Player now available in 13 countries – including Australia

Posted 21 May 2009 — by Dale
Category Adobe, Mobile

Via Mark: Adobe’s over-the-air delivery of the Flash Lite 3.1 Distributable Player has grown in reach to 13 countries, covering 31 Symbian S60 and Windows Mobile devices. This includes availability all the way Down Under as well :) The new 1.1 release of Adobe Mobile Packager will be available soon – but if you want a sneak peek of it up and running you should be in my session tomorrow morning at webDU!

Read more on Mark’s blog post here.

Build your native iPhone, WinMo, Android mobile apps in ActionScript 3 using Flex/Flash Builder … perhaps not that far off.

Posted 19 May 2009 — by Dale
Category Business, Development, Mobile

Well, the renaming of Flex Builder to Flash Builder will make for even more interesting reading when you can use it to create native iPhone, Symbian, Android and Windows Mobile applications – which is apparently the goal of Elips’ Open-Plug framework. The idea is simple (and not that new) – write app in ActionScript using existing Adobe tools (Flex/Flash Builder) and compile to native platform code (C++, etc) for these mass-market mobile platforms. Others are doing it, but Elips seem to be wrapping it into a framework pretty nicely (although I’m sure the demo had a fair few smoke and mirrors in operation, as most demos at trades shows do).

Scott posted about this framework that was demonstrated at Mobile World Congress earlier this year, and I have to agree with him – I’m not surprised that this wasn’t given any airtime from the Adobe attendees. There’s some (fairly lengthy) marketing videos available,  but the one you want to watch has Enrique Duvos getting a demo from the Elips guys with going from Flex and AS3 code, to a native Windows Mobile application (I love the heckles from Mark D behind the camera when he asks to see the Flex components render on the device).

ELIPS from Enrique Duvos on Vimeo.

And for those that don’t want to watch the whole thing – this is not rendering on devices using the Flash player. Elips bundle their own run-time with the install packages for the applications created using their framework, which is installed (hopefully just the first time)  when you first run the app. The run-time is comparative in size to the Flash Lite player (around 500kb) and also similarly supports a sub-set of Flex components that make sense for use in mobile applications. The stated goal is to support the full AS3 language however. They are also apparently talking with manufacturers regarding pre-installing the run-time. Sounds like a familiar path, yeah?

Really wanted to see of course, as most of you would, the conversion from As3 to native iPhone in their video, but that might have required too much smoke and mirrors for the product at the time. Momentum is definitely picking up though in the tooling space for mobile application developers, with more and more effort being put into ways to reach the perceived “gold mines” of the mobile app stores in this brave new “off-deck” world we find ourselves in now.

More information in a white paper is promised here if you would like to keep up with this development, and I’ll certainly blog about anything more that comes to light.

webDU This Week – Mobile BOF Meeting Confirmed

Posted 19 May 2009 — by Dale
Category Events, Mobile

I’m just putting some finishing touches on my presentation for webDU this week – “Gift Wrapping Flash for Mobile“. I’m going to be covering the options you have for packaging Flash content for various platforms, some of the tools you can use (including a sneak peek at Adobe Mobile Packager 1.1), methods of Distribution (including Nokia’s Ovi Store) and related topics such as signing your applications.

I’m also leading a mobile BOF (Birds-of-a-Feather) group on Thursday afternoon, and will hopefully have many of the other mobile-session speakers there with me, providing attendees with an interesting discussion around the various mobile platforms represented at webDU this year (Flash, iPhone, Google, Windows Mobile).

Above all I’m really looking for to mixing with the Aussie dev community again. This is always a great event, made better by the people that attend. It’s also nice this year to be taking my wife Tanya down with me for a belated Mothers’ Day present (4 days without the kids – now that’s a gift mothers really love!).

Expect posts and tweets (@dalerankine, @moketdotcom) coming in their usual semi-regular form during the conference :)