I wish I got it right more!
Day one at Adobe Max Europe
The highlight of the first day was always going to be the keynote. Whilst there was nothing revelatory, it was inspiring to see Adobe showcase their products. This was perhaps helped by the impressive circa 30m wide video wall.
I particularly enjoyed the talk given by the BBC. The somewhat muted service they provide for non-Windows users has always been a bug bearer for me. I was pleased to hear though that they have been handed a solution to their licensing issues by the DRM support in Air 1.5. This means we can now have the same download manager facilities, along with some notification goodness, wrapped up in a shiny cross-platform AIR app – result.
Another demo that caught my eye was a news reader for the New York Times. I was shown the current New York Times news reader about a year ago. It’s a chunky WPF application, so no good to me in Unix land. What it did do very nicely however was display column based text in whatever sized window you might have the app open in. That same functionally is now available (or soon to be, I’m not sure if it’s out yet) in an Air application. This is no doubt made a lot easier by the new text rendering engine within Flash 10, which allows text to flow between containers. For some more info check out this report
Ohh, and for general information about the Keynotes go here
ta ta
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