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New “must see” Acrobat.com improvements!
Adobe have upgraded Acrobat.com over the weekend to the new “Unity” release, bringing the same collaboration benefits currently offered for documents & meeting rooms to your slides & spreadsheets. I’ve been using Buzzword, Adobe’s online word processor, ever since Adobe acquired Virtual Ubiquity and the fact that I can now have Presentations & Tables, all in [...] (translate)
Google is open-sourcing its operating system's project named Chromium OS
Today Google has announced the open source project Chromium OS. Google Chromium OS is the brand new name for the Google Chrome OS, the open source operating system for people who spend most of their time on the web. The project looks very promising and interesting. It's a totally new idea of operating system that isall about web applications. This is what Google says about the Chromium OS project: (translate)
Checking Out the New MultiTouch Events in Flash 10.1
In this series on the new multi-touch capabilities in the new flash player 10.1, I'm going to take a closer look at the new events that are fired off by the flash player when dealing with multiple touch inputs. The two new events that I'm particularly interested in are: flash.events.TouchEvent and flash.events.TransformGestureEvent. The new TouchEvent class is fired off by the flash player when the player detects a single touch. This class should look very familiar to those who are comfortable with the MouseEvent. It's my current understanding that this event can only be fired on touch enabled Windows 7 (translate)
Checking Out the New MultiTouch Events in Flash 10.1
In this series on the new multi-touch capabilities in the new flash player 10.1, I'm going to take a closer look at the new events that are fired off by the flash player when dealing with multiple touch inputs. The two new events that I'm particularly interested in are: flash.events.TouchEvent and flash.events.TransformGestureEvent. The new TouchEvent class is fired off by the flash player when the player detects a single touch. This class should look very familiar to those who are comfortable with the MouseEvent. It's my current understanding that this event can only be fired on touch enabled Windows 7 (translate)
Using Layers Comps in InDesign
Use CS4 integration to move this postcard design from Photoshop to InDesign. {module:flashlink} (translate)
Next Stop: NFJS Rocky Mountain Software Symposium
I speak on Flex and Java Integration, Flex and Hibernate and Collaborative real-time RIA this Sunday (November 22, 2009) at the No Fluff Just Stuff (NFJS) Rocky Mountain Software Symposium in Denver, CO. If you are in Denver and coming to the show, I hope to see you there. Bookmark It Hide Sites (translate)
Create Perspective Using Simple 2D Art with Illustrator CS4
Like most things in design, you can make quite an impact by modifying how people perceive things. In this tutorial, we’re going to create a 3D effect using simple 2D art, demonstrating how effective a little perspective can be. 1 [CREATE NEW RGB DOCUMENT] Choose File>New, select Basic RGB from the New ... (translate)
Tracing Out MultiTouch Events
There hasn't been a ton of interest when I've posted multi-touch subject matter on this blog in the past. But I'm not letting that stop me. I'm excited about the new features in the Beta version of Adobe Air 2, and I'm going to start in on a series of Blog posts that talk about some of the basics of the new multi-touch capabilities in the new flash player release. One of the first things I did when I was starting to play with the new feature were to trace out all of the new multi-touch events that come with (translate)
Tracing Out MultiTouch Events
There hasn't been a ton of interest when I've posted multi-touch subject matter on this blog in the past. But I'm not letting that stop me. I'm excited about the new features in the Beta version of Adobe Air 2, and I'm going to start in on a series of Blog posts that talk about some of the basics of the new multi-touch capabilities in the new flash player release. One of the first things I did when I was starting to play with the new feature were to trace out all of the new multi-touch events that come with (translate)
Adobe LiveCycle ES2 trial now available – How to get started.
Adobe have released a free fully functional trial version of LiveCycle ES2. Also available are lots of recordings & samples for you to get familiar with the latest release. LiveCycle ES2 downloads – http://www.adobe.com/devnet/livecycle/?view=downloads LiveCycle ES2 documentation – http://www.adobe.com/devnet/livecycle/?view=documentation LiveCycle ES2 samples – http://www.adobe.com/devnet/livecycle/?view=samples LiveCycle ES2 home on Adobe DevNet – http://www.adobe.com/devnet/livecycle/?view=home Finally, for the business orientated, check out the [...] (translate)