Learn how to build unique tablet and smartphone versions of your desktop site. With Adobe Muse, you can create distinctive and relevant experiences whether the site is viewed on a large monitor while sitting at a desk or on a small screen while on the go. Adobe Muse Group Product Manager Dani Beaumont will show you how to:• Define unique site plans and master pages for tablet and smartphone layouts• Design the content and style for each experience• Link phone numbers to automatically dial when tapped, and email addresses to open an email client with the "To" address already filled in• Work with touch-enabled Adobe Muse widgets in mobile layouts so that site menu navigation, slide shows, forms, and more will work automatically, with the touch of a finger
Learn how to use Adobe InDesign and Adobe Digital Publishing Suite to create and deliver engaging applications on tablet devices. Leave this session with a good understanding of the workflow required to build digital issues that combine the beauty of print with the engagement of interactivity to deliver a compelling reading experience on leading tablet and smartphone devices.In this session, you will:• Get an overview of the workflow for creating apps with Digital Publishing Suite• Learn how to build an app from a collection of InDesign files• Explore the differences between Single Edition, Professional Edition, and Enterprise Edition of Digital Publishing Suite
Join Adobe Digital Publishing Suite experts to learn best practices for designing publications for both tablets and smartphones. See how leading publishers such as The New Yorker and Men's Health create content that adapts to the strengths of individual devices in order to optimize the reader's experience. In this session, you will:• Learn best practices for adapting design and editorial content to iPad, iPhone, Kindle Fire, and other leading tablets and smartphones• Understand how reading behavior on various devices can drive app design and layout • View examples of well-designed tablet and smartphone publications
If you’re giving a lecture, presenting to a class, or sharing your research, you can record your audio presentation with a portable audio recorder and then import that audio into Adobe Audition® and create an audio presentation that students, peers, or colleagues can listen to online. Learn how to import an audio recording from a smartphone or other portable device into Adobe Audition® and make it ready for editing and publishing as a .mp3 file.
Learn how to publish your site with Adobe Business Catalyst, and take advantage of site hosting that is a part of Creative Cloud membership or an Adobe Muse single app plan. Or, upload to FTP, or export HTML to publish with a hosting provider of your choice.
Preview your site with Adobe Muse to see how it looks and test how it works. Take your site live with Adobe hosting or export to a provider of your choice.
Adobe Worldwide Evangelist Terry White gives you an overview of New Adobe Muse software, which enables designers to create HTML websites for desktop and mobile devices, without writing code.
Fashion retailer ASOS publishes its weekly magazine to showcase new clothing lines and accessories. The publication, available in print and on the iPad, has now been customized for the iPhone screen. Readers can navigate through articles on their favorite stars, watch how-to videos, and peruse the racks for the latest designs. The app is integrated with the ASOS website, allowing readers to purchase clothing and accessories without leaving the app.
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Added: Nov 14, 2012
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Vincent Hardy, director of the Web Platform Group, explores how today's open-source projects and web standards benefit designers and developers: enhanced expressivity for better effects and interactivity, authoring surfaces, and creating mobile apps with web standards.
Men's Health on the iPhone embraces the smartphone user experience and tailors its content to the small screen. Audio overlays allow readers to sit back and listen to a story with their headphones. Health enthusiasts can carry workout routines in their pockets. Content is well organized and easy to navigate, enjoyable for any loyal or new reader of Men's Health.
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Added: Aug 10, 2012
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The New Yorker was released on the iPhone on August 7, 2012. This video walks through the reader experience, including an intuitive information architecture that allows readers to navigate through sections and articles. It also provides "drawers" that include interactive and supplemental content, as well as share articles through social media.
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Views: 1,779
Added: Aug 08, 2012
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The New Yorker uses Digital Publishing Suite to drive its mobile strategy, extending its high value print assets to tablet and smartphone platforms. Digital Publishing Suite allows The New Yorker to innovate without sacrificing layout and design, providing quality that readers and advertisers expect from such a high quality brand.
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Views: 2,777
Added: Aug 06, 2012
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Rapidly author a wide range of interactive eLearning and HTML5-based mLearning content with Adobe Captivate 6, including product demos in HD, application simulations, soft skill and compliance training, and quizzes delivered to virtually any device.
Developer Evangelist Kevin Hoyt demonstrates the capabilities of device orientation and motion events, and how physical device interaction can be used to control content.
In the latest version of Adobe Reader for mobile devices, you can get even more work done when you're on the go. Add highlights, underlines, even sticky notes to a PDF file; you can also electronically sign documents or use EchoSign to send a PDF file off to be signed by someone else. Take a look at this video to learn how to get your work done from a smartphone or tablet!
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Added: Apr 10, 2012
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Adobe Gaming Solutions Architect Allen Ellison catches up with Luke Lam of PlayJam to demonstrate PlayJam's popular games on a TV console, and use an iPhone to act as a control device. (Learn more about building TV games and apps.)
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Want to know how to create and deploy PhoneGap apps for Android devices? Developer Evangelist Kevin Hoyt explains the steps to get started, and introduces helpful tools you’ll need along the way.
Want to know how to create and deploy PhoneGap apps for iOS devices? Developer Evangelist Kevin Hoyt explains the steps to get started, and introduces helpful tools you’ll need along the way.
In this video, Michael Chaize discusses the complexities of developing UIs for multiple mobile platforms at once, and demonstrates a few tools for managing this process with Flex and Flash Builder.
Platform Evangelist Michael Chaize highlights the differences in UI design when developing apps for tablets or phones, and explains how to quickly adapt your application for either form factor.
Piotr Walczyszyn explains the process of creating custom ItemRenderers in ActionScript3 for Flex mobile applications, as well as the functionality they add to your projects.
Developer Evangelist Piotr Walczyszyn walks you through how to create a custom SkinnableContainer Component for mobile applications using Flex and Flash Builder.
Senior Technical Evangelist Greg Wilson showcases a few of his favorite Flex-based apps from the mainstream app marketplaces, such as the Apple App Store, Android Market and the BlackBerry App World.
It’s one thing to test an app on your desktop, but how do you troubleshoot your app on a device when there are issues like performance? In this video learn how to run an app on a connected device getting realtime results on your connected computer.
Geolocation is a top feature on mobile devices. In this video Paul Trani explains how to use the GPS coordinates of a device and plot the coordinates on a Google Map.
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Views: 8,333
Added: Jun 28, 2011
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Technical Evangelist Christophe Coenraets leverages Android, Blackberry and iPad app development to create a data visualization app in Flex and Flash Builder.
How can you take advantage of the camera integrated in most mobile devices? Paul Trani shows you how to create an app that uses the native camera application.
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Views: 4,548
Added: Jun 21, 2011
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Christophe Coenraets demonstrates Financial Trader, a cross-platform enterprise financial analytics app featuring 3D charts and real-time updates, which was developed using Adobe Digital Enterprise Platform with Flash Builder.
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Added: Jun 19, 2011
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Greg Wilson interviews Quality Engineer Shashwati Keith about using Flash Builder to develop Muni Tracker, a popular mobile app that is available for Android and iOS devices and will soon be available for the BlackBerry PlayBook.
Senior Technical Evangelist Greg Wilson showcases two popular games, Mr. Mixit and Pyramix, both developed in Flash Builder and Flex and available on Android, BlackBerry PlayBook, and iOS devices.
In this video, Duane Nickull explores microphone access in Adobe mobile applications built with Flash Builder 4.5. He creates a simple recording app to run on mobile devices and shares the source code.
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Views: 4,966
Added: Jun 14, 2011
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Developer Evangelist Paul Trani explores the functionality you can build into a mobile application with ActionScript such as gesture events, which allow users to pinch and zoom-in on a photo.
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Views: 3,507
Added: Jun 07, 2011
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Mark Doherty explores the potential offered by the large array of devices you may use everyday. He highlights how to create contextual applications that operate across desktops, mobile phones and tablets.
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Views: 4,260
Added: Jun 06, 2011
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Mobile devices are unlike laptop computers in that you interact with the content using touchpoints. In this video, Paul Trani creates a simple drawing application using ActionScript in Flash Professional.
Senior Technical Evangelist Duane Nickull illustrates using transformation gestures in Flash Builder, and discusses best practices for zoom events when developing for mobile devices.
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Views: 3,943
Added: May 24, 2011
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An accelerometer allows the content on a mobile device to change based on the physical positioning of the device. Developer Evangelist Paul Trani shows how this function works using Flash Professional.
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Added: May 24, 2011
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Michael Chaize shows off the integrative functionality of LiveCycle Collaboration Service, streaming video and photos in real-time between applications on PC and tablet devices. The Samsung Galaxy Tab and Blackberry PlayBook are featured.
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Added: May 17, 2011
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Platform Evangelist Michael Chaize demonstrates how new features in Flex 4.5 make it easy to create multiple layouts for applications to run on mobile devices.
Join Platform Evangelist Bhakti Pingale as she walks you through debugging a Flex application on a mobile device over a USB connection. While this walkthrough uses a Samsung Galaxy Tab, the workflow is applicable for any mobile device running Android.
Ryan Stewart introduces new features in Flash Professional CS5.5 that make it easier than ever for designers and developers to collaborate on building applications aimed at multiple devices.
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Added: May 02, 2011
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In this video, Terry White shows you some enhancements to Dreamweaver CS5.5 which enable you to work efficiently to produce websites based on HTML5 and CSS3 specifications including code hinting and code completion, updated Live View and updates to the CSS panel that help you design and develop websites that look outstanding and function well whether viewed on a desktop computer, tablet or smartphone.
In this video, Scott Fegette explains how developers can create mobile applications that take advantage of features such as multitouch, camera, and location services using the new jQuery Mobile Framework in a future version of Dreamweaver.
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Added: Apr 06, 2011
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Julie Campagna interviews Adobe Product Manager Scott Fegette, prior to his panel on web-to-mobile development, and afterward solicits reactions from designers and developers who attended the discussion.
Ryan Stewart interviews Adobe Evangelist Greg Rewis about his upcoming SXSW workshop on CSS3. Afterward, Ryan solicits reactions from those who attended Greg’s workshop.
Greg Rewis interviews Adobe software developer Christian Cantrell about cross-platform multiscreen development and afterward solicits reactions from those who attended Christian’s SXSW workshop.
In this session you'll learn how video can be one of the most engaging components in Rich Media Advertising. We'll discuss how to: use multiple videos in standard or HD format leveraging Dynamic Streaming; record your own video with a webcam and send it to email or a smartphone; post videos on Facebook; play a 3D multiplayer game using Papervision and Flash Media Interactive Server; and go mobile with your campaigns. We'll show examples of real rich media campaigns from top advertisers, discuss the technologies powering the creative, and try to dispel all the myths around the limitations of video ads.
In part one of his Flex Mobile series, Narciso Jaramillo walks you through building the first screen of a Twitter app for Android using the preview releases of Flex “Hero” and Flash Builder “Burrito.”
In part two of his Flex Mobile series, Narciso Jaramillo builds out more of his mobile Twitter application, showing how to navigate to a new view and customize the display of a list.
In part three of his Flex Mobile series, Narciso Jaramillo demonstrates how easy it is to debug his Twitter app directly on a device, and then packages it for deployment using the preview release of Flash Builder “Burrito.”
Former Adobe Technical Evangelist Ted Patrick shows how easy it is to publish a Flash project to the Google Nexus One and Droid 2 by Motorola, and also gives a trick for taking different screen sizes into account when designing your app.
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Views: 10,263
Added: Oct 19, 2010
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Regardless of what size screen your content is on, you want to make sure your content looks as good as possible. Paul will show you how to create a flexible interface in a browser, on the desktop or on a mobile device.
At the Adobe MAX conference, thousands of designers, developers and business leaders converge to discover the next wave of opportunities fueled by the explosion of rich content and applications across multiple screens, the merging of digital content and commerce, and workflows that bring design and development together.
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Views: 3,199
Added: Aug 19, 2010
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See how Adobe Flash Player 10.1 makes it possible for STV to distribute videos across Flash-enabled mobile devices worldwide.
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Views: 822
Added: Mar 19, 2010
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At BlackBerry Developer Day, Serge Jespers unveils new workflows for using Adobe Creative Suite tools with RIM and Adobe development environments, and demos how to build Flash-based applications for BlackBerry devices.
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Views: 1,532
Added: Mar 19, 2010
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With over 65,000 square meters of exhibition space to cover and 50,000 attendees to navigate, Serge Jespers goes on a mission to see how many Flash-enabled devices he can find in 10 minutes.
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Views: 1,406
Added: Mar 05, 2010
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Adobe previews BlackBerry app development and designer/developer workflows at the Blackberry Developer Conference, and Serge Jespers follows up with attendees to get reactions.
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Views: 13,668
Added: Feb 17, 2010
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Ismael Nafría of La Vanguardia was thrilled to hear that the Spanish daily newspaper would soon be able to provide video content to smartphone users with Flash Player 10.1.
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Views: 711
Added: Feb 17, 2010
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CEOs from ARM, Broadcom, DoCoMo, Google, HTC, Motorola, NVIDIA, Palm, QUALCOMM, and RIM talk about how they’re bringing Flash Platform technologies to their devices and platforms as part of the Open Screen Project.
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Views: 3,195
Added: Oct 05, 2009
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A nifty tool that helps you track frequent flyer miles and award goals, Mileblaster even alerts you when your miles are about to expire or when you become eligible for bonuses.
An instant voting and polling application, LiveTalkBack is a fully hosted, scalable solution that lets audiences vote via the web, mobile phones and TV screens on live events.
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Views: 187
Added: Sep 30, 2009
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