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Author: admin
• Wednesday, February 03rd, 2010


Samsung Player One – Tutorial Flash S5230 XE www.forum-samsung.com – La référence en matière de Samsung

Author: admin
• Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Flash’in’App is a Cocoa framework by Eltima Software which lets embed Flash Player component into Mac application by writing just a few lines of code!

This framework contains a set of classes, which provide application with the ability to load, play and manage any SWF files right within this application. Application can communicate with SWF file via External API, FSCommands and Variables.
Implementing Flash’in’App in application extends its functionality in several time. Flash is able to handle sounds, video and images. With Flash’in’app application will be able to work with all these media files too.
Additionally, Flash’in’app allows creating custom-shaped windows and running your Windows Flash-enabled applications’ GUI on Mac.
With Flash’in’App users can easily create amazing Flash interfaces for any of Mac applications, add a tutorial or anything else. In fact all the advantages of adding Flash files can be used in application. Flash’in’App lets completely re-design an application using the latest possibilities of Flash, make it stand out and match exquisite design&user-interactivity requirements without the need to develop custom controls.

Eltima Software has recently released Flash’in’App 2.0 version.
The new version provides several added features that allow users to set Flash background color for playback, to customize the scaling option used to display the Flash movie, and the ability to set vertical and horizontal alignment within the player region.
In addition, the upgrade has made changes to the zoom percent calculation, and makes it possible to set the root level variables to pass to Flash Player.
End users will need at least Mac OS X10.4 or higher and Flash Player 8 or newer to run applications that are developed with Flash’in’App.
The only one demo limitation is a nag screen shown when opening a SWF file. As for the other features, it is a fully functional framework, which will let you test all of its features and abilities for free.

Detailed information concerning Flash’in’App you can get here http://mac.eltima.com/cocoa-framework.html

And you’re welcome to download Flash’in’App here  http://mac.eltima.com/download/flashinapp.zip and test this framework yourself!

Eltima Software is a global software Development Company, specializing primarily in serial communication, mobile and flash software for Mac OS and Windows.

Author: admin
• Sunday, January 10th, 2010


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Author: admin
• Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

The Flash Player is one of the great necessities for Personal Computers to run high-end graphics applications. It is an extensively distributed proprietary multimedia and application player initially created by Macromedia but now developed and distributed by Adobe after some brand disputes. The Flash Player runs SWF (Shock Wave Flash) files which are created by any third party tools including Macromedia.

The Flash Player, written and distributed by Adobe, uses vector and raster graphics, ActionScript, a native scripting language, and bidirectional streaming of video and audio. “Flash” can mean an authoring environment, a virtual player machine running Flash files and application files.

Flash Player has support for an embedded scripting language called ActionScript (AS), which is based on ECMAScript. Since its commencement, ActionScript has matured from script syntax without variables to one that supports object-oriented code, and may now be compared in capability to JavaScript.

The Flash Player was originally designed to display 2-dimensional vector animation, but has since become suitable for creating rich Internet applications and streaming video and audio. It uses vector graphics to minimize file size and create files that save bandwidth and loading time.

The Flash Player is built into some browsers and is available as a plugin for recent versions of other browsers like Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Safari and Internet Explorer on selected platforms.

History of Flash Player:

Macromedia Flash Player 2 (1997)

Macromedia Flash Player 3 (1998)

Macromedia Flash Player 4 (May 1999)

Adobe Flash Lite 2.1 (December 2006)

Adobe Flash Player 10 (version 10.0.12.36, codenamed Astro)

The Macromedia Flash 7 comes with a variety of functions, making it an productive environment for future development. The player makes use of vector graphics to minimize the size of files and creates files that are designed to save both loading time and bandwidth use.
The complete history of the Flash has been cut-down in order bring focus of the past advancements and present advancements.

The Latest Version:

Flash 10 is the latest version flash player which will be released for Linux, Mac and Windows. It will have features like, express install, autorun and multi-core support. Other features of the latest version of Flash Player are:

3D effects
Custom filters and effects
Advanced text support
Dynamic sound generation
Drawing API
Hardware acceleration
Vector data type
Dynamic Streaming
Speex audio codec
File upload and download APIs
Color correction

How a custom flash player can help businesses:

We have seen major league sites like YouTube the potential that online video has to offer so the creators decided to give online internet users the ability to share their creations with the rest of the world. Youtube was bought by Google for 1.6 Billion dollars after one   a year and a half of its activities. Custom flash players give website owners a way to display their videos on their own websites with their own personal embedded logos. One best thing about online video is that the search engines cannot accurately index them.

Author: Ronald Keys is a professional web developer running a home internet marketing business, he even develops flv player tutorials for training websites.

He has achieved great experience and success by implementing custom flv player in his developed websites.