msi have a 10in tablet running android coming out (cite
http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/08/msi-shows-off-10-inch-android-tablet-running-new-tegra-chipset/)
- looks like it might be this?
a
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 3:44 PM, Paul Andrews wrote:
> Paul Andrews wrote:
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>> John McCormack wrote:
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Paul Andrews wrote:
John McCormack wrote:
"AIR is apparently the technology behind the iPad application’s
rich-text, imagery, animation and interactivity functionality."
That's also very interesting.
Well it may be, but it doesn't mean that Flash was used anywhere on
the project. Air supports
John McCormack wrote:
"AIR is apparently the technology behind the iPad application’s
rich-text, imagery, animation and interactivity functionality."
That's also very interesting.
Well it may be, but it doesn't mean that Flash was used anywhere on the
project. Air supports HTML projects.
Joh
Ktu wrote:
> Looks like a great example of how Flash with AIR can create
> experiences that would otherwise be impossible. Too bad it will be on
> the iPad.
looks like "the return of multimedia" to me. but what do you mean with
"otherwise impossible"? I don't see any fundamental difference between
"AIR is apparently the technology behind the iPad application’s
rich-text, imagery, animation and interactivity functionality."
That's also very interesting.
John
Gregory Boudreaux wrote:
Pretty cool.
http://mashable.com/2010/02/16/wired-magazine-ipad-demo/
gregb
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guys,
according to Lee Brimelow who was tweeting from the MWC in Barcelona its a
tablet running the Android tablet OS
http://mobile.venturebeat.com/2010/02/15/android-tablet-adobe-nvidia/
looks pretty cool
greg
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 7:45 PM, Jon Bradley wrote:
> I think the statement was ju
I think the statement was justified... this is Flashcoders. I just
wanted to state that developing UIs like that isn't limited to Flash,
that's all. :)
After doing more research, it's entirely possible that this is running
on an iPad. We just can't tell from the video if that really is, in
My mistake for saying such a strong statement. Of course there are other
frameworks available to do the same thing. Glad its not actually an iPad.
I think I'm just glad to see Flash being used for more than just flashy
websites and games. Flash can do a lot more than I see it get credit for on
a d
It's how printed media might be transformed if people warm up to the whole
concept. It doesn't really matter what platform or device it runs on. We saw
some AIR and some Cocoa-touch. Looks pretty juicy but also a little
confusing and non-standardized (yet).
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 8:45 PM, Jon B
It's an Adobe AIR application running on an unknown tablet device.
It's not an iPad and has nothing to do with it. Someone made a mistake
with the copy for the article.
FYI, it's not impossible to do this in other languages or
environments. There are other, more powerful frameworks that are
Looks like a great example of how Flash with AIR can create experiences that
would otherwise be impossible. Too bad it will be on the iPad.
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 3:29 PM, Gregory Boudreaux wrote:
> Pretty cool.
>
>
> http://mashable.com/2010/02/16/wired-magazine-ipad-demo/
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> gregb
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Pretty cool.
http://mashable.com/2010/02/16/wired-magazine-ipad-demo/
gregb
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