Web Conferencing on Devices

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A couple of months ago we saw this posting about logging into an Adobe Connect meeting from a Nintendo Wii

http://blogs.adobe.com/acrobatconnect/2007/01/web_conferencing_on_the_wii.html

And here’s a picture I took last year when I was logged into a meeting using my Pocket PC.

http://my.adobe.acrobat.com/meetingppc/

For fun, we’re setting out to see how many devices support the Adobe Connect meeting experience. Since we only need Flash Player to attend a meeting – it’s easy to see why “it just works”. There’s no need for Java or custom applications to be installed. And there aren’t any permissions problems because the Flash Player is pre-installed on so many operating systems that it is already there when you need it.

Last week I was talking to a friend of mine at Sony and asked him to log into my meeting – from his Sony PlayStation 3 – and it worked! Here’s a link to the photo he took while we were whiteboarding on an image. My video camera was live at the time.

http://my.adobe.acrobat.com/connectps3/

Now does anyone have an Xbox to try? ;-)

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This is really cool. I just wish I could use Flash on my T-Mobile Dash smartphone (instead of flashlite)....

Very very cool. My N9500 does not support Flash Player so thats a set back for me. Maybe the new one will. Im a navigator fan :)

Will it be possible to use adobe connect with flash lite 2.0?

Is it possible to make WM6 and adobe connect to work with flashplayer for pocket PC

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