Screen Sharing Feature In Flash Now Available For Everyone!

I can’t even say how much I was looking forward to this blog post. It’s here! This feature of Flash Player and special screensharing add-in, which you might know from Adobe Connect Pro or Adobe ConnectNow is now available for every single Flash Platform developer through LiveCycle Collaboration Service. This is THE KILLER FEATURE

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How to stand out as a freelance web developer

As an ex-freelancer I know how hard it can be to stand out from the crowd. Dave Berzack, a freelance web developer, created this music video about web development. There’s not much else I can add to this… Just watch the video. Great work, Dave! ;-) Tweet This! Share this on Facebook Digg this! Share

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Flerry 1.2.0 released!

I’m proud to announce Flerry 1.2.0, which brings following new features and changes: Java discovery process has been completely rewritten. Now it looks into default location on given operating system: Windows – c:WindowsSystem32javaw.exe (starting from version 6 this is the default Java location) Mac – /usr/bin/java if that doesn’t exist it checks /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/Current/Commands/java Linux –

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Demo of Flash P2P video with AIR for Android over 3G

Flash Player 10.0 introduced RTMFP and FP 10.1 RTMFP groups, both powerful P2P features. In parallel AIR for Android is getting ready for primetime, with full support of Flash Player 10.1, local camera/mic and P2P.

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Confirmed: Apple’s “Magic” Trackpad works with AIR 2.0

Yesterday I saw a Tweet from Ralph Hauwert who was wondering if Apple’s Magic Trackpad would work with AIR 2.0. You probably already know that AIR 2.0 supports multitouch and gestures. The trackpad on a recent MacBook Pro supports gestures and these work nicely in AIR 2.0. So… My hunch was that the “Magic” Trackpad…

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Video-on-Demand over P2P in Flash Player 10.1 with Object Replication

In the previous tutorial File Sharing over P2P in Flash Player 10.1 with Object Replication we went through the Object Replication basics. And you can see that the Receiver is requesting packets one by one. That’s not suitable for the real world app, but it’s good for testing on a LAN to see the progress.

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Submit your app/site for the MAX Awards

“Aaah… I won’t bother with submitting my app/site… I never win anything…”. I bet some of last year’s winners thought exactly that but they went for it anyway… and won! The Adobe MAX Awards is a global awards program that recognizes the best uses of Adobe software for creating expressive applications that enable people to

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AS3-P2P-LIB and P2P Video Calls on Android

I am very happy that community is getting more and more involved in P2P. I told you, it has endless possibilities! AS3-P2P-LIB Pure ActionScript 3.0 Library by Dominic Graefen for Flash developers to start with P2P easily. All Classes | Example | Project page at GitHub P2P Video Calls on Android My fellow evangelist Mark Doherty built

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Monetize your AIR applications with Melrose

Melrose – the monetization service previously known as Shibuya – is now live on Adobe Labs. If you were at MAX last year you probably remember the demo I did in the keynote on day 2. With literally just a couple lines of code you can add a complete license manager and payment solution to

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Adobe/Intel App Lab: Join us online

Adobe and Intel are hosting an event later today in San Francisco around AIR development and distribution. Obviously not all of you live close to the bay area, but the event will be broadcasted live via Connect. You can follow it on http://my.adobe.acrobat.com/applab. I heard through the grapevine that we may even launch a few new

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