Went to Max? Got a Droid 2? We Want Your Apps!
Thanks to all of you who joined us at MAX 2010. We hope your new Droid 2 is already helping you create some amazing mobile experiences that use Flash Player and Adobe AIR because we want to expose what you’re making! Adobe and Motorola are looking for cool new Flash Player compatible web sites and AIR for Android apps that will ‘wow’ Droid users – whether they are regular folks or business types. If you have something great, it could be featured in:
- Motorola print or TV ads
- Adobe TV demos and success stories
- TheĀ m.flash.com showcase
- The Adobe Times Square billboard
- Demos at industry events
- SHOP4APPS by Motorola – currently available in Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and China (1 million + downloads in China)
So submit your apps and sites here!
Need help getting started? Go to the Adobe Mobile and Devices Developer Center.
Important Upcoming Dates
To submit for CES (January 6-9, 2011)
Deadline: December 17
To submit for Mobile World Congress (Feb 14-17, 2011)
Deadline: January 5


December 19, 2010
michael B writes:
QR code reader on Android using AIR 2.5
Video Demo just follow link…
http://codeknow.blogspot.com/2010/12/qr-code-reader-on-android-using-air-25.html
February 03, 2011
ali writes:
Many years proposing flex tools and so on to make good apps and still no UML on the horizon ?
February 03, 2011
ali writes:
Plus I am pretty sure that you have in-house UML Tools to keep a trace of all of the api models and tools but still nothing for AS3.
February 03, 2011
Craig Corica writes:
Hi Ali–
There are several third-party UML tools available for Flex/AS3 and Adobe recommends using one of those options, such as UML4AS (www.uml4as.com/). For more information, you can visit the UML Resource site at http://www.uml.org/. Also, Adobe has a tutorial online about programming AS3 for Flex at http://help.adobe.com/en_US/ActionScript/3.0_ProgrammingAS3_Flex/WS5b3ccc516d4fbf351e63e3d118a9b90204-7fdf.html. Hope this helps!
Craig