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Macromedia Flash Enabled Flash Design And Development For Devices 1st Phillip Torrone

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Macromedia Flash Enabled Flash Design And Development For Devices 1st Phillip Torrone
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Publisher: New Riders Press
File Extension: CHM
File size: 11.81 MB
Pages: 552
Author: Phillip Torrone, Branden Hall, Glenn Thomas
ISBN: 9780735711778, 0735711771
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1st

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Macromedia Flash Enabled Flash Design And Development For Devices 1st Phillip Torrone by Phillip Torrone, Branden Hall, Glenn Thomas 9780735711778, 0735711771 instant download after payment.

Flash Enabled guides Flash designers & developers in creating content and applications for multiple devices with Flash and other tools. Focusing on the Pocket PC platform, this book also discusses considerations in developing Flash for set-top box systems, cell phones, and lays the foundation for devices such as the Palm. The book targets four main concepts: 1)design/development considerations, 2) creating content once & deploying to many platforms, (including info on using MM Generator to author content in Flash and serve it to Palm Pilots and cell phones that don't yet have Flash Players), 3) creating Flash content for Pocket PC, and 4) application development using Flash integrated with middle-ware. Throughout this book the authors provide guidelines, step-by-step tutorials, workflow, best practices, and case studies.

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