Gaining Speed and Momentum
14/03/07 10:38 Filed in: Personal
Just got an excellent news regarding Flash Lite
development. This co. called orison (www.orison.biz)
just released a rapid application development
software called SWF2Go. Its exactly what I need. I
can now easily package the flash lite games made for
Nokia's series 60 phones into an SIS installer
woohoo!!
Previously before this there was the swf2sis software by blueskynorth. But there were issues building the sis file for series 60 3rd edition. So I didn't really want to plonk my money down for that.
Well I could create the sis packaging for the flash lite files myself, but that would simply take up too much of my time. I would rather focus on the flash development.
SWF2Go definitely saves a LOT of time. I bought the software with a 15% discount immediately on the same day I got the news that it was out. Paid about S$100. It was worth it.
Tested it and build my first SIS app installer. It installed without a hitch. Though I couldn't put in the developer certifcates and key though.
And also need to get the symbian signed procedures and all in order to comply with the standards. Damn. Its gonna cost about 500USD, plus the testing out for each application which is about 560 euros!!!
Blood sucking leeches!
I think I'll forgo the certs. The end users need to trust that products from me is safe. With or without cert.
Previously before this there was the swf2sis software by blueskynorth. But there were issues building the sis file for series 60 3rd edition. So I didn't really want to plonk my money down for that.
Well I could create the sis packaging for the flash lite files myself, but that would simply take up too much of my time. I would rather focus on the flash development.
SWF2Go definitely saves a LOT of time. I bought the software with a 15% discount immediately on the same day I got the news that it was out. Paid about S$100. It was worth it.
Tested it and build my first SIS app installer. It installed without a hitch. Though I couldn't put in the developer certifcates and key though.
And also need to get the symbian signed procedures and all in order to comply with the standards. Damn. Its gonna cost about 500USD, plus the testing out for each application which is about 560 euros!!!
Blood sucking leeches!
I think I'll forgo the certs. The end users need to trust that products from me is safe. With or without cert.
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