May 5, 2008 at 8:02 pm
· Filed under Adobe, News
Just heard that MXNA is now back again, possibly with new scalable hardware and more power. It is also now re-branded as Adobe Feeds. Now can read the Adobe News Paper again every morning :)
Great work Mike and his team. Keep it up.
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May 5, 2008 at 6:34 am
· Filed under Acrobat Connect, Adobe, News, Technologies
Adobe today announces new version of Acrobat Connect Pro.
Here are interesting updates for Developer and End user perspective:
- It does have support of editing the recording. Yes, now you can edit your meetings recoreded previously. That is really cool feature so you can remove unnecessory items from it and can have neat and clean content. Very good for Universities so they can have meeting recorded and edited for perfect reference for some subject or topic.
- Integration with IMs. With new version of Acrobat Connect Pro, you can see your friends and mates inside meetings. I still not experienced the new version but still, guessing you should able to invite them to join meeting etc.,
- Improved LMS support for e-learning. Now Acrobat Connect Pro supports tight integration with LMS. A meeting room can be splitted in to some sections for seperate discussion for group of students. With other improvements in e-learning through Acrobat Connect Pro, Adobe tried the best to minimize the distance between virtual class room and the actual class rooms.
- New version of Adobe Presenter. Adobe also launched new version of Adobe Presenter along with Acrobat Connect Pro, which is add-on to facilitate smoother experience of meetings. In this new version of Adobe Presenter, Now you can have complex puzzle creation support with randomization. There is also improvement in working with video in Adobe Presenter. Now you can also publish your presentation(s) to Mobile Devices and inside PDF too.
Availability:
According to press release, it should be available at end of May, 2008 with languages listed below:
- English
- French
- German
- Spanish
- Dutch
- Italian
- Brazilian Portuguese
- Japanese
- Korean
- Simplified Chinese
Important Links:
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May 4, 2008 at 10:36 pm
· Filed under Flash
Surprisingly Flash Player 9 does not support Ordered List <ol> tag for TextField.htmlText property. It gives output same as Unordered List <ul>. Also it does not support “type” attribute of <ul> tag.
TextField.htmlText supports List Item <li> tag but that is also limited. It does not support “type” attribute of <li> tag. It supports only “circle” as a type of <li> tag.
Hope that Flash Player 10 will support <ol> tag :)
Regards,
Naresh Khokhaneshiya
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April 23, 2008 at 7:09 am
· Filed under Meetings
Hello All adobeug members,
Since long we had not any meeting, so let’s have a meeting on next Sunday.
Regards,
Naresh
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March 8, 2008 at 7:42 am
· Filed under Meetings
Hello Friends,
I am glad to announce our next meeting on tomorrow. Which would be hands on session on AIR. Here are further details about the meeting:
Venue:
Avinashi Systems Pvt. Ltd.
1st floor, Kohinoor Complex,
Chowki Street, Saiyedpura,
Surat - 395 003.
Date and Time:
March 08, 2008. 12 noon
Host:
Mr. Alpesh Vaghasiya
Agenda:
- Hands on session: Learn basics of AIR 1.0
- Discussion: Launch of Flex 3 and AIR 1.0
- Discussion: How to get more members?
You and your all friends are invited :)
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February 24, 2008 at 11:04 pm
· Filed under AIR, Adobe, Downloads, Flash, Flex, News, Technologies
Adobe today announces AIR 1.0. In their words, here are how it’s important for Developers and for How it’s good for business.
For Developers:
The Adobe® AIR™ runtime lets developers use proven web technologies to build rich Internet applications that deploy to the desktop and run across operating systems. It’s for all developers like AJAX, Adobe Flex Developers and Adobe Flash Developers.
Developer Links:
Business Benefits:
Adobe AIR offers an exciting new way to engage customers with innovative, branded desktop applications, without requiring changes to existing technology, people, or processes. Click here to know more on this.
Here are other important links:
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February 20, 2008 at 8:48 pm
· Filed under Adobe, Flash, Flex, News
Last month Yahoo! released version 1.1 of Yahoo! ASTRA libraries for Flash and Flex. Based on community feedback, they revised it and came up with a maintenance release as 1.1.1. Hence there are no new components but many fixes to minor bugs. Here are release notes from Josh Tynjala directly:
AlertManager (Flash)
- Bug fix: Alert dialog lost focus if the user selected the text and then hit the tab key.
Charts (Flash)
- Improved animation and invalidation of markers.
- Bug fix: Setting axis maximum less than the value of an origin-based marker (column, bar) hides the marker.
- Bug fix: With large data sets, line charts are displayed offset from the left, which hides some data on the right
- Bug fix: Axis displays improperly when all items have the same value.
- Bug fix: Infinite loop when calculating minimum and maximum values in some cases.
- Bug fix: PieChart displays the wrong category when values are primitive and equal.
MenuBar (Flash)
- Bug fix: Selected menubar button lost focus if it was toggled very quickly with keyboard shortcuts.
- Bug fix: Skin conflicts between Menu and MenuBar.
TabBar (Flash)
- Bug fix: Styles like textFormat are not passed through to tabs.
- Bug fix: focusIndex setter tries to access buttons before they are created.
AutoCompleteManager (Flex)
- New events
- Added API for adjusting minimum disk space requirements
- Bug fix: caret bug when changing selection of completion dropdown
- Bug fix: itemToLabel bug on certain types of entries
- Bug fix: loopSelection quirkiness
This updated version is available on Yahoo! Flash Developer Center as following:
Via - http://www.yswfblog.com/blog/2008/02/20/announcing-astra-111/
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February 18, 2008 at 10:48 pm
· Filed under Adobe, News, Technologies
Today adobe announces new version of Adobe Director 11. Also with this new product release, they also announced a new release for shockwave player also.
Here are the Top features in Director 11:
- Support for more than 40 video, audio, and image file formats
- Native 3D rendering with DirectX 9 support
- Advanced physics with the included AGEIA™ PhysX™ engine
- Support for Adobe Flash CS3 Professional software and video created with Flash
- Unicode support, including multimode publishing
- Enhanced text rendering engine
- Enhanced user interface
- Enhanced Script Browser and full JavaScript support
- Bitmap filters
- Xtra plug-ins
Useful Links:
- Adobe Director 11 Homepage
- Detailed Features list for Director 11
- Pre-order Director 11
- Pre-order upgrade to Director 11
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February 18, 2008 at 3:40 am
· Filed under Downloads, Flash, News
We are using FlashDevelop as our AS3 code in our daily coding since a long time at Avinashi.
FlashDevelop is came up with a new Beta 6 release for version 3 with obviously some cool features and some bug-fixes. These features are as following:
Changes:
- General UI and localization fixes and improvements
- New Bookmarks panel added for an overview of all your open documents bookmarks
- Captures Flash CS3 compiler errors in FD results panel when CS3 is called from FD
- Contextual generators (Ctrl+Shift+1) for getter/setter, event listeners, override methods, interface implementation, unknown var/method
- First class SWC integration in AS3 projects
- New in templates, set package of new project. Creates the main class with the package you provide
- You can run your project in your web browser instead of FD or external player
- Less aggressive and generally smarter completion
- Improved Flex Compiler support
- Improved Flash CS3 support
Important:
- Java 1.6+ is required for the Flex compiler (ActionScript 3).
- The Flex SDK (2 or 3) is required for ActionScript 3 development if you don’t use Flash CS3.
- Backup your customized user files and uninstall any previous versions of FlashDevelop 3.0.0.
Full Release Notes can be found here.
Download FlashDevelop 3.0.0 Beta 6 (Built from rev. 2133)
And obviously if that seems a nice editor for Flash CS3 developers, you should donate too J
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February 16, 2008 at 9:27 pm
· Filed under Meetings, News
Friends,
Thanks for giving your valuable time to the meeting for the general discussion about structure of user group and other discussions. I will post photographs soon over here and you must enjoy the food.
I am glad to announce following structure of a group:
- Ashvin Savani - Group Manager and Group site admin
- Jignesh Dodiya - Backup Group Manager and Managing group users
- Naresh Khokhaneshiya - Finding out hot topic for meeting(s)
- Alpesh Vaghasiya - Group promotion and technical reading
- Paresh Khatri - Group promotion and Group site designing
- Mehul Katrodiya - Accounting / Administration of User Group
We will announce a next meeting date and venue soon. Keep watching.
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