All about RIA development using Flash, Flex, Flash Media Server (Flashcom) with various middleware and backends.
22 Jan
This is normal text. and following is flash action script for trace.
[as]
arckid =function(j:int):Void
{
trace(“you entered value: ” + j);
}
[/as]
19 Jan
With this new year, I planned again to go with blogging.
MT 1.3 created problem while i was trying install on new host. I was tired of Internal Server Error. (Mostly Known as 500 Internal Server Error). I fought a lot to get backup entries of my old blog. i.e. generating that export file from movable type so I can import it to WordPress.
Finally My Friend Ritesh – Actkid helped me to do installation test on his server and somehow I able to get that export file finally!
WordPress is really have nice feature of importing MT. I am damn sure that many people will use it, who tired of nasty nightmares of Perl! and Huge Uploading required for Installation of MT.
So now my Blog is UP and running fine.
Still I am playing with template and customizing according to my need.
7 Oct
I still cant believe as, gmail is in beta then also there are so many tools already released by various intelligent minds! here are few of them …
Gmail FS : Gmail File System
Gmail lite and Gmailer : Open Source project, PHP based class-library to interact with gmail.
Gallina : Very cool concept of Gmail based blogging
Gmail Helper: A downloadable Windows application that alerts you when you have new Gmail messages.
Email2POP: Interfaces with Gmail to provide POP3 and SMTP access to Gmail accounts.
GSuite: Provides quick access to your account, easy search access, new mail notification, ‘mailto:’ handling and much more.
GNotify: Gmail utility that runs in your systray and notifies you when you have new Gmail.
GMailerXP: This program, still in development, will offer total control of your GMail account from any Windows computer.
GCount: Lives on your Mac and alerts you to pending GMails.
OSX GMailStatus: Alerts OSX users to unread mail, makes access to GMail easier, and even lets GMail act as your default mail client.
GMail Notifier: For FireFox/Mozilla, adds an icon to your toolbar that keeps you updated on the number of GMails you have waiting.
G-Mailto: Sets Gmail as your default mail program in Windows. So when you click on a mailto:// url, your favourite web browser will open up a page with Gmail’s Compose window. Pretty nifty. Mac Version
GTray: Windows system tray notifier for new Gmail mail.
GmailCompose: A Mozilla Firefox extension to open the Gmail compose window with the click of a button.
GMail Loader: This software is made to import mails from an existing account to a Gmail account.
Pop Goes Gmail: A small software which enables you to convert Gmail messages in pop3 standard and to read them with Outlook.
GMail Compose: Adds a context menu to Firefox that lets you right click a mailto link and compose a new GMail.
G-Mailto Bookmarklet: Launch a new GMail with a bookmark.
Gmail Drive : Gmail Drive for Windows based on gmail-fs.
Can you believe these many tools are already built on gmail even still its in beta … I just cant imagine while it will release!
22 Sep
Can you imagine? They are going on way to Bill Gates and Now They are suppose to make their own browser to compete Microsoft. They hired guys who originally developed Internet Explorer. Have a look at full story here. http://www.nypost.com/business/30438.htm
18 Sep
Updates since v 1.0
- File I/O support
- File upload and download support
- Automatic network detection
- Flash MX 2004 extensions to better integrate Flash authoring with Central during development
- Support for Flash Player 7, ActionScript 2.0, and the new component architecture
- Support for instant messaging and presence detection using the AOL AIM and ICQ networks
Central licensing is changed into two very simple models:
1. Open Distribution. Applications distributed under the Open Distribution model can be installed and used for free, or the developer can choose to handle the financial transaction himself (either way, there is no cost to the developer). Any application that is not a Try/Buy application — regardless of where it is installed or who the end user is — is an Open Distribution application.
2. Try/Buy. Try/Buy applications can be installed and evaluated for a limited time by end-users, then optionally purchased. The Central payment infrastructure will handle the entire financial transaction, and 80% of the revenue goes to the developer.
(Note that application providers requiring customization of the Central shell, changes to the default applications, or any other modifications to the standard Central environment should contact Macromedia OEM sales for information on our Custom Capacity License program at customize_central@macromedia.com.)
Devnet Article: http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/logged_in/ccantrell_central15.html