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FITC Mobile 2009 is a conference aimed at programmers and developers of mobile content. The sessions includes topics about virtually all mobile platforms and will cover information about iPhone, Flash Lite, Android, Palm, Blackberry plus various other.
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Searching some interesting stuff for the Weekly Video section I came up on this tutorial video in wich Ty Voliter, a developer on the Adobe Flash Catalyst Team, demonstrates how to use states and the timelines panel to build an introductory animation in your Flash Catalyst project. The animation will play right when the application loads in the browser.
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New update in the Freebie section for this week: a light Flash Template, with a smooth design adaptable for different commercial or personal purposes. It is readily for you to use / navigate on it.
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In this tutorial I’ll create a customizable analogue clock in ActionScript 3.0. What is a must know is that the time displayed depends on the users computer time. The code beyond is intuitive so the focus here is on the design. Follow this three simple steps to create your one clock.