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MobileMonday Italy: The User Applications
November 23, 2009
Rome
Nokia Developer Days in South Africa
December 01, 2009
Johannesburg, South Africa
Forum Nokia Developer Conference ’09, India
December 07, 2009
Bangalore, India
LeWeb
December 09, 2009
Paris
Web Runtime Coding With Aptana WRT Plug-in
December 09, 2009
9am New York | 2pm London | 4pm Helsinki

Tips and Tricks Checklist
For a quick rundown of good practice and a list of what to remember, check out our Flash Lite tips.
Flash Lite Developer's Library
The Nokia Flash Lite Developer's Library offers an essential overview of Flash Lite development on Nokia platforms. This library
supplements the Web Developer's Library. Both libraries are updated regularly.
Introduction to Flash Lite E-learning
This module introduces the technology and covers some points to keep in mind when developing Flash Lite applications for Series
40 and S60 devices from Nokia.

Documentation
Tools
Code
Distribution
Discussion Board
Blogs
With Nokia, Flash technology becomes more broadly available, because it is supported across all Nokia platforms and is widely integrated with Nokia’s mobile WebKit browser. Nokia makes publishing Flash content easy, too, via packaging solutions and tools for the S60 platform and the Series 40 platform. Through S60 Platform Services, Nokia also enables Flash developers to use GPS-location and calendar functionality and much more.
If you’re a web or media developer, Flash Lite could offer the quickest and most effective way of building on your existing skill set to create mobile content.

Adobe Flash Lite has been available on the S60 and Series 40 platforms for some time, and there are various versions of the
Flash Lite Player integrated with those platforms. Flash Lite content can be broken down into four types — screen saver, wallpaper,
stand-alone, and browser-embedded — and each is handled differently. Flash Lite dramatically accelerates the delivery of rich
content and browsing as well as customised user interfaces. Nokia has shipped more the 400 million devices with existing Flash
technology.
Nokia was the first to deliver the complete web-video experience to people on the go, thanks to the integration of Flash video with the Web Browser for S60. Users of the browser can view Flash websites and Flash video content, such as YouTube videos, just as they would on their desktops. Flash Lite 3 enables simple desktop Flash 8 content to be viewed through the mobile browser.
Flash Lite expands this audience further by delivering the same rich graphical interactivity to a universe of mobile users. It also adds features that are uniquely mobile, including the ability to vibrate mobile devices and send text messages. For Flash developers, embracing Flash Lite involves an easy transition: They can use the same powerful Adobe tools to create Flash content for mobile devices as they do for desktop computers. Here's what Flash Lite delivers:
For web and media designers, Flash Lite offers a great opportunity to tap huge new markets. For mobile developers, it offers a mature and popular authoring tool that can cut development time and deliver an engaging experience to mobile users.
Adobe’s Flash-authoring tool offers great features to assist in mobile development, through the Device Central element. Device Central is a testing environment that enables a developer to select a target platform or device and to test
content on it. Nokia and Adobe work closely to deliver specifications and regular updates for this tool.
The process of packaging and distributing Flash Lite applications has become much easier with the introduction of the Nokia Flash Lite (NFL) format for Series 40 devices. The Flash Packager tool is available to help developers package their products — and two solid formats that cover S60 (SIS) and Series 40 (NFL). Casual Flash content created for the desktop can be viewed in the WebKit browser, and Flash content can be embedded in Web Runtime (WRT) widgets. Nokia recommends that content embedded in web pages or widgets be simple and that the browser engine not be used to deliver full applications.
Flash support in the S60 SDK is available in S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 1, S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 2, and S60 5th Edition. Nokia recommends that application testing be done through Adobe Device Central, Forum Nokia’s Remote Device Access service, or, best of all, on actual devices. Series 40 SDK Flash support can be downloaded from Forum Nokia’s Tools section.
Flash Lite general and introductory documents are published in Forum Nokia’s Flash Lite Documentation section. These resources will introduce you to valuable information about UI-design guidelines, example applications, content creation, and many other topics. Flash Lite developers can ask questions and engage in discussions on the Forum Nokia Discussion Boards. The Forum Nokia developer community also contributes rich Flash Lite code examples and technical articles to the Forum Nokia Wiki
Distributing software is easy. Nokia offers consumers the Ovi Store for easy application discovery, and the Maemo™ website describes for users the full range of fun services and downloads — from early ideas of innovators to the commercially focused
content of the Ovi Store. With a simple process and low-cost publishing through the Ovi Store, Flash Lite content developers
can reach more than 180 countries overnight. Publishing is very simple: Just follow the link before, sign up as an Ovi
Store publisher, pay a low registration fee, and you’re ready to go.
Learn more about publishing to Ovi
Grand Prize: Reuters Slideshow
The Reuters Slideshow application, from U.K.-based Tui interactive media, is a hybrid application (combining Flash and WRT-widget
functionality) that delivers a constantly updated feed of pictures and news. Users can easily scroll through images, smoothly
call up associated text, and click through to full stories. The application, which also features a mini-view for use on S60
5th Edition devices, offers an engaging way to catch up on the latest news.
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2nd Prize: ActiveChinese |
3rd Prize: FLORIN |
Visit the Calling All Innovators site for details