Good. U GO John Murphy! We've needed a respectable Flash player on the Palm OS
since forever. Macromedia Flash Forum moderators seem to think it's up to Palm
to write this app, probably want boatloads of dough for the brand identity.
But truly, I guess wiley, sleek third-party-guys will just
On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 21:11:15 -, Laura [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good. U GO John Murphy!
Yeah, of course.
What's the probability of someone creating a working flash player, who
states that he is an absolute beginner on PalmOS and asks for help about
how to do it?
Don't want to sound
John Murphy escreveu:
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is in the correct forum.
I am developing a Flash Player for the Palm OS 5 and was wondering could anyone
here point me in the right direction for information on porting a Flash Player
onto the Palm OS. Where do I start and what should I know.
I am
I don't know how it works, but you may also consider in contact Macromedia
Company to check in how they can support you as I think that is good for
them to have one more platform playing Flash and making this format more
popular.
Macromedia is very active in licensing their Flash player to
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is in the correct forum.
I am developing a Flash Player for the Palm OS 5 and was wondering could anyone
here point me in the right direction for information on porting a Flash Player
onto the Palm OS. Where do I start and what should I know.
I am unfamiliar with Palm
I would recommend getting Palm OS programming bible
(http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0764549618/) book. It
tells you all the basic (and more) things about Palm OS that you need
to know.
Sign up for palmsource developer program
(http://www.palmos.com/dev/programs/, click Palm OS