new projects the company Adobe
Going on these days the World Mobile Congress is interesting, of course, most new models of mobile devices. But software vendors have used this event for the announcement of its new products. For example, Adobe presented in Barcelona on projects that make technology more accessible to Adobe for mobile devices. The company announced the release of Flash Player Lite applications for mobile devices and a set of software developer Adobe Reader Mobile SDK. Adobe also announced the cooperation with companies from Nokia and Palm Initiative Open Screen Project.
Adobe and Nokia announced the creation of a fund of $ 10 million under the initiative Open Screen Project, designed to aid developers in creating services and applications using Adobe Flash Platform to work on mobile devices, desktop PCs and consumer electronics products. Adobe and Palm have announced the joint development of Flash Player 10 Mobile on a new platform Palm WebOS. Collaboration was made possible thanks to the accession to the Palm Open Screen Project. Exit Flash Player for Symbian smartphones are expected in 2009.
Adobe Flash Lite 3.1 - a new software environment that enables developers and content to create and distribute applications to mobile devices using the Nokia S60 platform and WiMo. The player will be the first step starts in beta in the U.S., Spain, Italy, India and has already supported a number of distributors and content developers.
Adobe Reader Mobile SDK - for software developers kit to produce mobile devices that can download and read e-books and content in the DPF. SDK is available now and some companies have already announced a device that will integrate the technology. Among them: Bookeen, iRex Technologies, Lexcycle, Plastic Logic, Polymer Vision and Springs Designs. The company already uses Sony technology to Sony Reader.
Adobe and Nokia announced the creation of a fund of $ 10 million under the initiative Open Screen Project, designed to aid developers in creating services and applications using Adobe Flash Platform to work on mobile devices, desktop PCs and consumer electronics products. Adobe and Palm have announced the joint development of Flash Player 10 Mobile on a new platform Palm WebOS. Collaboration was made possible thanks to the accession to the Palm Open Screen Project. Exit Flash Player for Symbian smartphones are expected in 2009.
Adobe Flash Lite 3.1 - a new software environment that enables developers and content to create and distribute applications to mobile devices using the Nokia S60 platform and WiMo. The player will be the first step starts in beta in the U.S., Spain, Italy, India and has already supported a number of distributors and content developers.
Adobe Reader Mobile SDK - for software developers kit to produce mobile devices that can download and read e-books and content in the DPF. SDK is available now and some companies have already announced a device that will integrate the technology. Among them: Bookeen, iRex Technologies, Lexcycle, Plastic Logic, Polymer Vision and Springs Designs. The company already uses Sony technology to Sony Reader.
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