// > mobile needs.
// > I think I read somewhere Macromedia also signed with Nokia ..
// can't =20=
err, anyone can do a series 60 app, that is a unilateral decision that MM
could take. Doesn't indicate any interest from Nokia, it's a basically an
open platform like Windoze. But if operators don't pre-install the app, it
won't get distribution.
I wonder if there are any stats out there how many native epoc apps get
added to those phones? I guess piracy of java games is a big deal in europe,
but how many people actually add new native apps?
/dc
//
// > find
// > where .. did I dream of that ?
//
//
// Here is Nokia-Macromedia agreement:
//
// http://maccentral.macworld.com/news/0005/25.macromedia.shtml
//
// http://www.macromedia.com/software/flashplayer/resources/devices
// /nokia/=20=
//
// devkit/
//
// http://www.symbian.com/news/2002/pr020313b.html
//
// I think you will soon see Flash over Platform 60...
//
// Ciao
//
// Giovanni
//
// >
// > On another hand, I'm really disappointed to see flash invade the =20
// > mobile area
// > I was hoping for the mobile internet to be the nest where
// SVG could =20=
//
// > grow.
// > But how could really think Microsoft and Macromedia would not take =20
// > part into
// > this next revolution ?
// >
// > Any more info about that ?
// >
// > ------------------------------------- - Combelles Nicolas
// > -
// > - Mobile Internet Consultant -
// > Mel : nicolas.combelles@apocope.com
// > Web : http://www.apocope.com
// > -------------------------------------
// >
// >
// >
Received on Sun Apr 20 09:05:04 2003