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b.Tween and EyeGT explained

July 1st, 2008 by Scott Janousek
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Barefootsoft posted about their products (b.Tween and EyeGT) on a blog and how they work (to some degree).

” … Just a few lines to clarify that it is NOT a Flash Player (Lite or otherwise), but rather a sets of tools, a graphical engine (eyeGT) and a framework (b.Tween) that extract, rework, and optimize the Flash application, turning it into a fully native and compilable Objective-C/C++ application that doesn’t require any runtime, thus complying with the iPhone SDK requirements.

To put it more in prospective, it is similar to the Animoi system that converted Flash content into J2ME applications, only difference is that b.Tween output is native applications which have the added benefit of being able to access all the feature of the hosting platform like multitouch screen, positioning sensors, GPS and so on …”

Look for more formal info from them in the future.

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