
After I read this Flash Lite 3.1 news a week ago I tried to get a demo application working on my Nokia E61i as soon as possible. I found the process not very intuitive and had to take some hurdles, that’s why I wrote this tutorial. Many thanks to Mark from www.flashmobileblog.com who helped me crossing some hurdle barriers.
Start by downloading the Adobe Mobile Packager from http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/distributableplayer.html (my first hurdle: only for Windows).
Update 12 January 2010 – When you follow the labs.adobe link above, you’ll read this:
The Distributable Player Solution beta has ended and the program has been cancelled. The solution is no longer available and will not be brought into production. If you are interested in continuing to develop mobile applications, we recommend taking a look at developing applications for the iPhone. For mobile web app and content development, we recommend you participate in the Flash Player 10.1 beta program.
Too bad but no problem, I switched to iPhone some months ago.

Het is nu precies een week geleden dat Cato op de wereld kwam. Ze heeft lang op zich laten wachten maar ze is dat wachten meer dan waard. De afgelopen week heb ik me volledig gewijd aan het verzorgen van twee veeleisende dames (mama Kitty en dochter Cato) en het ontvangen van bezoek. Daarom nu pas dit stukje op mijn weblog. Cato’s digitale geboortekaartje kan je hieronder bewonderen:
Afgelopen twee dagen ben ik naar de Papervision3D workshop van
A few weeks ago, I downloaded the Papervision 3D engine and made some small demo’s. As a proof of concept I tried to make an arkanoid-like game with Papervision. I think it looks really cool.