Adobe Flash software for mobile devices
Macromedia Flash Lite 2 and Flash Player SDK 7 versions will support users of phones and other consumer electronic devices to view every flash site.
These two software also facilitate the manufacturer and content provider to customize the user interface, providing compatibility with devices operating on the operating system, processing equipment and size. different screens. Currently, the application developers and website developers for mobile products are limited by the variety of capacity and device size.
According to Adobe, Flash Lite 2 and Flash Player SDK 7 are based on Flash Player 7, so they support Unicode, improve the ability to manage and manipulate XML data as well as reduce deployment costs and speed up content transmission.
Some phone companies, including Nokia, Samsung and Sony Ericsson, have launched devices that allow customers to open sites created from flash. Adobe estimates that about 45 million flash compatible mobile products have been shipped in 2005.
Flash is a technology belonging to Macromedia, the company recently merged into Adobe, supporting the display and viewing of multimedia content on the website.
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