Flex Camp (Boston) – Mobile Guide
December 6th, 2007 by Scott JanousekI created a really quick mobile guide for Flex Camp Boston tomorrow. A few hours of work.
Because it is in not in final state, I will not be posting source, quite yet.
However, if you are at the event, and I attend (I’m planning on it … but I am kind of sick right now), then I can show you it in action, otherwise spy some the assets below.
Here are some screen shots (the graphics are a bit rough as I didn’t have production time):
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Also, I want to give credit to Aral Balkan for the current session timer feature that he had done earlier in a couple of his mobile guides for various events.
This is where depending on the current time, the current session will be displayed … I spruced it up a bit, so that it scrolls automatically to the session that is going on.
Here’s what I’m talking about:
There is a lot more I’d like to do, but you know how it is. This was more for fun; and to just not to have to carry around a folded piece of paper … that usually gets torn, swatted up, or lost for a 1 day event.
I’ll probably open source it for learning purposes once I clean it up a bit (but that is TBD, when).
And, yes, in case you’re wondering this is a Flash Lite 2 app. I thought about doing 3 with some live video capabilities, but that is for another day … but it would be interesting to see the penetration rate of Flash Lite (3) at this event.
Later, Flash Mobile-lites.
-sj







December 8th, 2007 at 12:23 am
Very cool stuff Scott… you’re pretty talented if you put this together in a few hours.
December 9th, 2007 at 7:06 am
looks nice and very professional
December 14th, 2007 at 3:12 am
Thanks,
I’ll see if I can’t dedicate some time to cleaning it up in order to get out there (for learning purposes).
Current budget of hours = 0 right now, though.
September 7th, 2008 at 7:08 am
[...] heavy on graphics and experience, rather than functionality, so it’ll be very similar to the FlexCamp Boston Guide I did last year (i.e. it caters to Flash Lite 2/3 class devices in terms of device [...]