A bit late today but here no the less…
Today’s keynote will be focused on tooling and showing off the new stuff in CS4
11.48 Thanks every one for coming!
11.43 Introducing groups.adobe.com a multi cultural community website targeted to user groups around the world as a way to find and collaborate thru the user groups around the world.
11.43 Ted Patrick is now on stage talking about the User Groups Communities around the world. 423 adobe groups across the world.
11.42 Some homework for all, get the tools and try them yourselves.
11.38 Introducing support of dynamic streaming from within Live Stream feed and DVR functionality right from within the live feed enabling pause and seek on a live streaming.
11.35 Introducing dynamic streaming for adaptive streaming without glitches or faults on On Demand Video. The player monitors the network and makes the changes automatically. Available as part of Adobe Flash Streaming Server 3.5
11.34 Adobe is endorsing the SWFObject as one of the ways to embedded your Flash in your pages so the bots will recognize it, the other one is using the Google Flash Kit.
11.31 Showing SEO support from Flash using a Virtual Agent (collaborative developed with Google) that renders the experience as a regular user will do and traverse the content and state changes and looks for text and indexed its, if a button then generates a click and repeats with the new render.
11.25 Introducing the new Ajax support from within Dreamweaver, really cool CSS and JavaScript authoring improvements on the tool. – I wish I could see Aggiorno running on that jewel.
11.20 Introducing support for Flex authoring right from within Visual Studio, enabling .NET developers to enter the Flex world right from within their IDE of choice and even with support to AMF3 right from .NET.
11.17 Introducing support for server side integration between Flex and CF as a straight forward data management wizard that will generate the right code to handle the complexity.
11.11 Ben Forta introducing support for Cold Fusion development right from within Flex Builder and available as part of CF5.
11.09 Now into Gumbo and ColdFusion.
11.07 Showing Nintendo NES simulator running inside Flash.
11.06 C++ integration is about productivity – questionable about that given the complexity of the language, would have been cool to see C# integration, but oh well C++ is good.
11.04 Support for codecs and plug-ins using C++ to incorporate support for features not available in the framework but available as open source libraries else where.
11.02 Showing SSL encryption algorithm built in C++ and invoked from a Flex application.
11.01 C / C++ support from within AIR 1.5 and Flash 10, no .dll loading but transformation of portable C++ code into AS3.
10.58 Early preview release of Catalyst available this week and Beta will be lunch early in ‘09.
10.55 States are really similar to those in XAML, but taking advantage of the features of Flash 10 in the sense of richness (3D, Pixel benders, etc).
10.54 Full round trip of workflow between Catalyst and the rest of the CS4 designing tooling is thanks to FXG which enables
10.48 Ryan Stewart on stage Introducing Flash Catalyst. Using Photoshop artwork to create user controls, states and transitions - really sleek execution.
10.47 Photoshop support for smart scaling, smart painting on 3D surfaces and effects making it easier for the designer
10.45 Flash support for bones animation and manipulation of point to point animations, making it easier than ever to animate elements on stage.
10.44 Ben Forta and Tim Buntel are on stage dress of agents F and B with a group of guys showing Flash CS4 and now Photoshop, really cool features been shown on.
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