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Determining Speed Data from GPS show art Determining Speed Data from GPS

Flash Training with Paul Trani

Using ActionScript you can get GPS data from the device. Often the latitude and longitude is used, but did you know you can also get the direction of movement, accuracy, altitude as well as the speed? In this video learn how to get the speed property to create a simple and effective running app. For more Adobe tutorials, visit Adobe TV, http://tv.adobe.com

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Multiscreen Best Practices  show art Multiscreen Best Practices

Flash Training with Paul Trani

What is the workflow when it comes to creating an app for multiple mobile platforms that all have different screen sizes and capabilities?  In this video learn the workflow for taking an app from an Android device, to iOS to the BlackBerry PlayBook. For more Adobe tutorials, visit Adobe TV, http://tv.adobe.com

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Shake Detection show art Shake Detection

Flash Training with Paul Trani

Detecting the shake of a device can be used for gaming or for simply clearing form fields in an app.  In this video learn how to easily do just that. For more Adobe tutorials, visit Adobe TV, http://tv.adobe.com

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On Device Debugging  show art On Device Debugging

Flash Training with Paul Trani

It’s one thing to test an app on your desktop, but how do you troubleshoot your app on a device when there are issues like performance?  In this video learn how to run an app on a connected device getting realtime results on your connected computer. For more Adobe tutorials, visit Adobe TV, http://tv.adobe.com

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Screen Density show art Screen Density

Flash Training with Paul Trani

Unlike laptop computers, the DPI (dots per inch) on mobile devices vary widely. This has a direct affect on the size of your content.  In this video learn how to adjust the size of graphics as well as which graphics to use based on the DPI of the device. For more Adobe tutorials, visit Adobe TV, http://tv.adobe.com

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Determining Device Capability   show art Determining Device Capability

Flash Training with Paul Trani

In this video learn how to capture the screen size, language, OS, DPI, dimensions and other capabilities of a mobile or tablet device. Then, with that data learn how to change your content accordingly. For more Adobe tutorials, visit Adobe TV, http://tv.adobe.com

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Accessing the Phone, Email, Maps and Messaging on Mobile Devices show art Accessing the Phone, Email, Maps and Messaging on Mobile Devices

Flash Training with Paul Trani

Mobile devices have capabilities beyond a desktop computer. In this video learn how to launch and load a phone number, email, directions, and SMS messaging all on a mobile device. For more Adobe tutorials, visit Adobe TV, http://tv.adobe.com

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Determining Speed Data from GPS show art Determining Speed Data from GPS

Flash Training with Paul Trani

Using ActionScript you can get GPS data from the device. Often the latitude and longitude is used, but did you know you can also get the direction of movement, accuracy, altitude as well as the speed? In this video learn how to get the speed property to create a simple and effective running app. For more Adobe tutorials, visit Adobe TV, http://tv.adobe.com

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Optimizing Graphics with ActionScript show art Optimizing Graphics with ActionScript

Flash Training with Paul Trani

Sometimes graphics are dynamically created using ActionScript. The question is, how do you use ActionScript to optimize the graphics being used?  In this video Paul Trani uses Flash Pro to show you how to do just that.

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Optimizing Graphics show art Optimizing Graphics

Flash Training with Paul Trani

Making sure graphics perform well on mobile devices is important for any app. In this video Evangelist Paul Trani takes you through how to optimize graphics on the stage in Flash Pro.

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Whether you work as an individual or in a collaborative group setting, trainer Paul Trani will show how you can enhance your workflow by saving your Flash Professional CS5 project to an uncompressed .xfl document.