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Oscar Trelles is an Interaction Architect and Flash Developer based in New York City. He writes on Interaction Design, Flash development and general Information Technology topics.

05/16/2008 10:09 PM
AIR and Flex Builder for Linux Available
A public alpha release of AIR for Linux is available at Adobe Labs today. Also available at Labs, an update to the alpha version Flex Builder for Linux. [more...]
05/16/2008 10:09 PM
Flex Builder 3 Pro Free for Students and Faculty
Adobe Flex Builder 3 Pro is available for free to students and faculty of eligible education institutions. To get a serial number you can use to activate your copy of Flex Builder, you are only required to provide a valid proof of eligibility. Valid proofs of eligibility are:A Student ID showing current enrollment.A Faculty ID showing current employment.A letter on an educational institution letterhead stating that you are either a current student or a current faculty member of the institution.To learn more and register go to: http://www.flexregistration.com/ [more...]
05/16/2008 10:09 PM
Flex 3.0 and AIR 1.0 are Finally Here!
Adobe releases Flex 3.0 and AIR 1.0 to the public today. If you are in New York, join the celebration at a joint User Group event this week. For details, visit the FlashcodersNY site (More information coming soon). Adobe AIR enables web developers to bring their expertise to the desktop, and take advantage of seamless integration across platforms. This release comes packed with new features and updated versions of the Flash and Dreamweaver extensions. At the moment, AIR is available for Windows and Mac operating systems, and a Linux version is on the works and will be realeased later in the year. Flex is still open source, and Flex Builder 3 comes in two versions, and both can be tried for 60 days. Flex Builder Standard has everything you need to build Flex and AIR applications, while the Professional version adds advanced components, charting components and performance monitoring tools.   [more...]
05/16/2008 10:09 PM
Give One, Get One: The XO Laptop
The $100 laptop is a reality; well, kind of. At $199, the XO laptop is still the cheapest ever produced, but don't let its looks deceive you: this is no toy, it is truly a technological breakthrough and until December 31st, you can donate one for a child in a developing country and get one for a kid in your family. (Offer only available in the US and Canada)Three years in the making, the first production batch of the XO laptops is starting to reach early adopters who started placing orders a couple of months ago. Among those are education-related institutions like Elizabeth's employer, and that's how I came about one of these green critters.It all started with Nicholas Negroponte's "$100 laptop" idea, who then founded "One Laptop per Child" (OLPC), an organization dedicated to bring low-cost portable computers to children around the world and that now counts among their partners the likes of AMD, Google, Red Hat and Newscorp to name a few.The XO laptop has been designed for smaller hands, with bright colors that will appeal to young children but also with weather and wear resistance unlike any other in the market. It comes complete with camera, speakers and microphone, and even though it has only 256Mb of RAM applications (or Activities) have a decent performance, since it runs a light Fedora distro. One thing I noticed is that popup windows are severily controlled within the preinstalled web browser, making it hard to navigate through certain websites. Also, if you need to display Flash content, movies will not show up at all until the content is clicked on if you are using the gnash, which comes preinstalled as well. So, you might need to install Opera and the regular Flash Player to support applications that might be affected by this restrictions.More info on the XO's hardware and software are available at the OLPC wiki.For donations, find more here. [more...]
05/16/2008 10:09 PM
FlashForward 2007 Boston: Film Festival Winners
Art [more...]
05/16/2008 10:09 PM
Reaching Out to Flash Developers in NYC
Domani Studios, a growing 25 person interactive shop in DUMBO Brooklyn, seeks a self motivated and highly organized Sr Flash Developer to join our team. This is a full time, on-site position. [more...]
05/16/2008 10:09 PM
Mashup of the Day
I had not realized that the On AIR Bus Location Tracking had been made "Mashup of the Day" by Programmable Web, on July 25th. Thanks guys! [more...]
05/16/2008 10:09 PM
Flash Does Not Suck, People Suck
I'm tired of reading articles by seriously misinformed authors trying to pull off "traffic boost stunts" exploiting the eternal conflict between hard-core defenders of the plain-vanilla web and the community of flash developers, so I'm not linking to them. It is idiotic to be blaming Flash for all that is wrong on the web these says: Flash is just a tool, it is us who can misuse it. [more...]
05/16/2008 10:09 PM
Pownce Invites
Anybody out there not powncing yet? If so, I have a few invites I can send your way. [more...]
05/16/2008 10:09 PM
Surviving MacOSX: Navigating through text
Being today my first 'official' day as a Mac user, I was prepared to experience some annoyances. The first one was realizing that the "Home" and "End" keys seemed to be completely useless. [more...]

 

 

 


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