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Web 2.0 Expo San Fransisco Downloads

posted by Marcio Rosa in AIR, RIA, Web 2.0

1. Flex and AIR Boot Camp

- 25 code projects with source code [Download]
- instruction guide to present these [Download]
- PPT Slides (Feel free to use and re-label) [Download]
- Flex/Air Cookbook - Feb 2008 [Download]
- Bootcamp projects in MS Word with additional instruction [Download]

2. Ontologies for the Enterprise
- PDF version of slides. [Download]

3. Specific Flex or AIR source code

- AIR Apple Shaped Application - no chrome, runtime morphing [Download]
- AIR Backwards Countdown Timer - counts backwards until specific date [Download]
- AIR FullScreen - app to mimic PPT presentation w/integrated demos [Download]

Top 10 Apps for Adobe AIR

posted by Marcio Rosa in AIR, Flex 3.0, RIA

10. Pandora

(Windows/Mac only) The officially sanctioned desktop client for Pandora has awkwardly-placed ads and not a lot more features than the web client. Avoid a permanently-open tab and get right-click access to your favorite streams and artists with the Pandora desktop AIR client.

9. eBay Desktop

For eBay deal hunters, the eBay Desktop is a time- and frustration-saving interface to the auction site’s search and purchase functions. Sellers have extremely limited functionality at the moment, something the official eBay developers are working on, but buyers get real-time auction prices and time-remaining counts, can click item-by-item on a search results page like a feed reader, and quickly flip through item photos. No refreshing at all, which for quick-trigger buying can make a serious difference.

8. Snackr RSS Ticker

Hardcore readers of important feeds won’t flock to the Snackr news feed ticker, but anyone who wants a passive scroll of hit-or-miss RSS feeds might just love it. You can dock or hide the ticker-tape-like scroll at your screen’s edges, import OPML files from your reader of choice, and customize what’s shown. (Original post).

7. DiggTop

(Windows/Mac only) Like Digg itself, the DiggTop app is really just an efficient means of procrastinating with popular web links. But DiggTop lets you filter by, and get alerts for, certain key words that show up on the social bookmarking site, and also grabs embedded videos and pictures in the links you hover over for convenient previews.

6. Doomi Task Manager

Don’t let its unfortunate name deter you from giving the elegantly simple to-do list app Doomi a try. Add tasks by simply typing and hitting Enter. Deadlines and seeing completed tasks are optional features. The app can sit in the background as a list, or roll up into a little bar. That’s all most people really need, but the author is looking to add custom color schemes and drag/drop reorganization to make it just a bit more convenient.

5. Twhirl Twitter Client

The Twhirl full-featured Twitter client adds enough features and convenience to the mini-messaging social network that it almost starts to seem, well, productive. Quickly browse your followers and those you’re following, direct message and reply with ease, get specific message alerts, and treat tweets like feed items with a "Mark all as seen" button. If you’re going to use Twitter during your workday, you might as well make it quick and simple.

4. Klok Time Tracker

There are lots of web sites that claim to make project and time tracking easy for freelancers and by-the-minute workers, but Klok really delivers intuitive tracking to the desktop. Set up your own project aspects or use a template like "Web" or "Writing," then time your work by hitting the "Work On …" button. The best part may be the graphs, charts, and reports produced by the little app, which are commonly restricted on "free" tracking sites. (Original post).

3. DestroyFlickr

Ok, so there’s nothing in DestroyFlickr’s interface for the photo-sharing site that you can’t do on Flickr’s web page—it just won’t look as pretty, or move so quickly. DestroyFlickr (the name comes from a mind hack concept, not vengeance) shuttles quickly around Flickr streams, making downloads and uploads drag-and-drop "affAIRs," and offering quick editing, commenting, and re-organization. The Darkroom-inspired black background focuses attention, and multi-account users can work in all their streams at once using workspaces. In other words, it’s simple for casual Flickr fans, but strong enough for power users.

2. ReadAir Google Reader client

(Windows/Mac only) There’s a lot to like about Google Reader’s features, but some folks can’t quite get used to reading their RSS in a browser (or just don’t dig the blue-on-white template itself). ReadAir, a Mac-styled desktop app, gives you the best of both worlds, putting your GReader material into a three-paned browser. They’ve added the j/k keyboard shortcuts that Adam lamented in his original post, and next up are custom themes for XP/Vista.

1. Google Analytics Reporting Suite

If you own a piece of web real estate, Google Analytics is, as Gina pointed out, a seriously useful tracking tool. The Analytics Reporting Suite puts all the great data tools offered up free by Google into an easy-to-navigate, all-in-one container. Move fluidly from unique visits to pageviews, escape the wait for new data pages to load, and quickly filter data for specific time spans. This kind of interface-improving app is precisely what Adobe AIR was built for.

RIA dos Slides e Imagens

posted by Marcio Rosa in Flex 3.0, Magazine, RIA, Web 2.0

Chegou a vez das apresentações irem para ambiente web 2.0, agora além de ter DOC´s, Planilhas com Buzzword e Banco de Dados com o blist em serviços WEB 2.0 você pode disponibilizar apresentações na web retendo assim o código fonte de sua apresentação? (Bom não é só isso) O serviço SlideRocket oferece pra você todos recursos para vcê criar suas apresentações.

SlideRocket

Além disso a Adobe acaba de lançar  o Photoshop Express, editor e compartilhador de fotos on-line, essa aplicação é looooooogico em Adobe Flex, já vou migrar meu pequeno flickr para lá, com todo respeiro a aplicações Ajax, prefiro interfaces Flex com integração a Facebook e Picasa.

Flex 4 (codename Gumbo)

posted by Marcio Rosa in Flex 3.0, RIA

A Adobe acaba de publicar informações da próxima release do Flex, a Flex 4 (codename Gumbo). Veja algumas considerações inportantes sobre o Flex 4 da Adobe:

  • Design in Mind: fornecer um framework significativo para contínua colaboração entre designers e desenvolvedores. Provavelmente envolve mais componentes que integraram com o modelo existente.
  • Accelerated Development: transformar um projeto em realidade em pouco tempo. Templates, framework de integração e melhorias vinculativas.
  • Horizontal Platform Improvements: características que beneficiam todos os tipos de aplicação a usuário. Características poderia incluir compilador de desempenho, linguagem acessórios e componentes.
  • Broadening Horizons: ampliar o leque de aplicações e utilização de cases que podem alavancar o Flex. Incluir uma maneira de tornar o framework leve, assim como apoiar a implantação runtime ao MXML.

Google Gears para Mobile

posted by Marcio Rosa in Google, Mobile, RIA

Hoje a Google anuncia o lançamento do Google Gears para celular, uma extensão de navegador móvel para criar RIA para dispositivos móveis. A primeira versão já está disponível para o Internet Explorer no Windows Mobile Mobile 5 e 6. Google Gears v0.2 pode ser usado para desenvolver resursos off-line em suas aplicações móvel. Você também pode enviar e receber pedidos para banco de dados na web onde o caching de dados e armazenamento de informações entre as sessões é controlada pelo Google Gers. A Google também trabalha para trazer o Google Gears para outras plataformas móveis.

Já existe muitas aplicações para Windows Mobile Web apps que usam o Google Gears para celular, como o pagamento do serviço social Buxfer e provedores de aplicações online como Zoho. Leia mais sobre o Google Gears no blog Google Mobile.

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