Posted by adnandoric on Jan 31, 2010 in Adobe, Blog, Eclipse | 3 comments
I just installed the new Windows 7, just to try and see if it is ready to replace my old XP. So far, I still don’t know how to disable the mouse acceleration (not speed)… anyway.
So I am in France, but use my OS and software in English. For some unknown reason, Flash Builder decided that I should use French language (OS location maybe), even though I choose English in the installer...
read more
Posted by adnandoric on May 29, 2009 in Adobe, Blog | 0 comments
Photoshop Lightroom 2, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Acrobat, Fireworks, Flash, Dreamweaver, After Effects and Premiere Pro wicked tips from Adobe, only for you!
http://www.layersmagazine.com/fourth-annual-layers-100-wicked-tips.html
Thank you Adobe
read more
Posted by adnandoric on Apr 28, 2009 in Adobe, Blog, Eclipse, Flex | 0 comments
Adobe is planning to halt the Linux Flex Builder development (currently in alpha stage) !
I am on windows only because of Adobe products, mainly Flex. I would like to «format c:» and work on my ubuntu
Do you want to develop Flex applications on Linux?
Vote for it now and save the...
read more
Posted by adnandoric on Mar 28, 2009 in Adobe, Blog, Flex | 0 comments
In about one hour will begin the first session of Flex SDK community bug chasing and fixing.
Online participation is possible too.
You are experienced Flex developer? Stop reading and get ready!
goToAndFixFlex();
Want this for your...
read more
Posted by adnandoric on Feb 11, 2009 in Adobe, Blog, Flash, Flash Player, Flex | 2 comments
If you try to implement the deep linking for flash/flex using SWFAddress or similar technology, you will notice the “#” character (anchor) somewhere in the URL, this is the delimiter for the interpreted URL string by the browser. If the string following the anchor change in the address bar, the browser will not change (nor refresh) the currently displayed page, instead it will try to...
read more
Posted by adnandoric on Jan 20, 2009 in Adobe, Blog | 0 comments
Great news everyone, Adobe is about to open the RTMP (Real Time Messaging Protocol).
RTMP provides an enhanced and efficient way to deliver rich content. Developers and companies will have free and open access to the documented RTMP specification to help enable unparalleled delivery of video, audio and data in the open AMF, SWF, FLV and F4V formats compatible with Adobe Flash Player.
…and...
read more