Flash Lite running on the iPhone - no Safari plugin yet





Thomas Joos managed to get Flash Lite to work on his iPhone in an attempt to get his online Application “Rock Werchter Mobile Guide” (built in flash) viewable by iPhone users. As it is the Flash Lite runs as an App on the iPhone and not a plug-in for mobile Safari on the iPhone.

The “Rock Werchter Mobile Guide” is a mobile phone-based music festival handbook. It was built in Flash Lite and Joo didnt want to leave any iPhone or iPod Touch owners out of the loop.

Taken from iPhone Atlas:

“The port uses a framework that sits on top of eyeGT, a graphic renderer capable of handling vector graphics and bitmaps. eyeGT allows definition of buttons, animations, hierarchical containers, color and special effects, and the like. It works on the iPhone/iPod touch as well as several other mobile devices. Joos created a framework called b.Tween that allows easy conversion of applications to ActionScript, a scripting language used for Flash development. The result is native, Flash Lite-compliant code that is passed through eyeGT for rendering.”

So far no one knows how to get the FlashLite player on your iPhone, but here is a quick video showing it working on presumably Joo’s iPhone. This could open the possibilities for allot of web based Flash driven applications and of course, games, stay tuned for more info and any word on how to get the Flash Lite player on your iPhone.



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