Wow what a day. The press releases are running thick and fast from Adobe today.
First up Thermo, now known as Flash Catalyst. All attendees of the keynote aparently recieved a sneek peek DVD of therm… err hmmm Flash Catalyst. I have Kai bringing me back a copy
This will be an interesting one to play with, and I know most developers will be looking at the generated code quality as this was a big concern.
Also the AIR runtime has had a new version release. 1.5. head over to the ushal place to get the release http://get.adobe.com/air/
Cocomo went public beta too:
“Cocomo basically leverages the Adobe Connect back-end to deliver features such as Data Messaging (think traditional Remote SharedObjects), VoIP Audio, Webcam Video, File Sharing, Text Chat and so on. The tool is provided in shape of a developer framework and component set that can be used to build Flex based applications.” - flashcomguru.com
This should be a great help to moving the video/voip platforms forward, though I will watch with caution as to how Adobe charge for this. If its anything like their localized sales of software, be afraid, be very afraid.
Also on the video front Flash Media server version 3.5 was announced with dynamic streaming and DVR features (New Zealanders think My Sky for live video on the web).
“Dynamic Streaming makes it easier to deliver a consistent stream even when bandwidth conditions and general network health changes during playback. While similar techniques were possible before it is now even easier and in particular much more seamless to integrate this functionality.
The DVR feature is great when viewing live streams, either to rewind back to the beginning of the broadcast or simply to re-view a certain part of the stream. I can see this being a great feature for sports broadcasts in particular.” - flashcomguru.com
Also announced was a new Flex features tour app. This is something I suggested to Microsoft on the launch of silverlight. Its the best way to just “play” with the controls and think about what it could do etc.

The app is an AIR app (which needs AIR 1.5) and shows you through the controls, and it seems that user submission of examples is coming to
Adobe also announced a new product called Wave

“Adobe® Wave™ is an Adobe AIR application and Adobe hosted service that work together to enable desktop notifications. It helps publishers stay connected to your customers and lets users avoid the email clutter of dozens of newsletters and social network update messages.”
Still unsure about this one….
Flash player 10 for Mobile!!!! almost fully featured. Adobe has been working with ARM to have an almost fully featured Flash player 10 on the ARM processor. I guess this means that the open screen project is actually moving forward. I cant wait for the day I can hack the set top box at home with a different AIR app
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“Obviously hardware may be a limitation, but demos were shown on Symbian, Win mobile and Android (sorry, no FP on iPhone yet…that’s in Apple’s hands)” - philterdesign.com
Lastly a very cool post from Mike Chambers blog about the AIR framework accessing the Growl notifications on mac. Adobe offered to (and subsequently did) help the open-source project along by adding TCP support, instead of the only option of UDP (which the flash player doesn’t support *sigh*). This version of Growl isn’t released yet but will be soon, and is available from the nightlies. Head over to Mike’s blog for more, and the google project for a lib.
So enough of the re-spout of Adobe announcements. But I thought some of these were too good not to pass on. “We now return you to your regular viewing”….