Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: a superior resource on the subject! Review: as one of the only sources on the subject (pdas, cell phone, ps2, kiosk, etc) this book is invaluable for the kind of information it presents! the information is precise and up to date (discusses flash 5, and references the MX authoring environment.)It covers pixel fonts (a huge topic be it for devices or not), content for television, playstation2, using server-side middleware for dynamic applications, using Java for stand-alone stuff, how to go full-screen, and a whole lot more. there is plenty packed into this well-written book to keep you entertained for months to come. one of the nicer things i found out in this book is not so much what you CAN do on devices, but things you should look out for that maybe you SHOULDN'T attempt on them (that would be taxing on system resources, etc.) I suggest this for anyone who authors in Flash, for those with Pocket PCs, etc. who want to play around, and also for serious application development authors - this book covers a wide-range of material but does it extremely well. It's a bit rare to find Flash books on the market that really nail their content and purpose - this is certainly one of them that clearly shines!!! Well done.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: I did't know FLASH MX could do that. Review: Having used flash for a few years now, I was amazed at all the new stuff you can do with flash, this book give you a glimpse of the future that you can use today. If you want to learn flash MX development for other platforms, PDA's phones etc.. this is the book for you. cheers Wayne Lambright
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: I did't know FLASH MX could do that. Review: Having used flash for a few years now, I was amazed at all the new stuff you can do with flash, this book give you a glimpse of the future that you can use today. If you want to learn flash MX development for other platforms, PDA's phones etc.. this is the book for you. cheers Wayne Lambright
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: If your going to develope flash for PPC you need this book. Review: I can't put the book down. Making your own applications to run on your pocket pc is future.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: This Book blows you away! Review: I'm trying to create an application for the pocket pc with flash as the UI. I saw the good reviews and thought I'd give the book a try. Okay, the verdict is in, you must get this book. Did you know that you can do tv commercials and shorts, in flash! This book tells you how. There's also a whole chapter about using flash to commnicate with Java. This means you can extend flash and do things like access databases, etc, etc. I love this book. Buy it!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: This Book blows you away! Review: I'm trying to create an application for the pocket pc with flash as the UI. I saw the good reviews and thought I'd give the book a try. Okay, the verdict is in, you must get this book. Did you know that you can do tv commercials and shorts, in flash! This book tells you how. There's also a whole chapter about using flash to commnicate with Java. This means you can extend flash and do things like access databases, etc, etc. I love this book. Buy it!
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Not deep Review: Nice book, but it only touches some aspects of Flash for devices, never going into much detail, specially when it comes to videogames.
Rating: ![3 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-3-0.gif) Summary: very little HOW and a lot of WHAT WILL BE Review: the GOOD and BAD: First, THE BAD: I want to make DVD menus with flash. I thought this would show me how, but instead it was a case study of a company called ... that used Flash and a C-Programmer made a connector from Flash to the DVD-OBJECT controller. no code for that. That ..... Don't buy it if that's what you hope to find. Same with the Interactive Television stuff: Mainly a case study with no practical hows. Kind friggen lame. There could have been a section on how to create 1 flash file that works on any handheld, desktop, etc. It would have been long, but there are those of us who bought the book and were really disappointed. I think they were trying to publish the book before this one came out: amazon. BUT Great Branden Hall stuff. that guy is who I want to be. He's amazing. other info on templates and stuff are excellent. top notch. I'd wait and NOT get this book unless you walk into a bookstore and leaf through it.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: End to End coverage... Review: This book covers everything, and more. I was very impressed with the amount of knowledge packed in this book. It includes info on of course handhelds, phones, tv's etc...to be expected...but wait there is more. Flash on ATM's, PS2, and XBOX! Its truly a primer for anyone looking to get into the world of developing for devices. And once your primed, read through it once more and discover even more info you overlooked. -Greg PS Examples aren't lacking either, plenty to go around. (And a website too)
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Finally, a map of the territory! Review: This is my favorite kind of technical book -- one that takes on an area that normally exists as a lot of scattered anecdotes and condenses it into one coherent source. If you've been curious about all the loose talk going around about how "Flash now plays on PDAs and mobile phones and Playstations", or if you (like me) are actually developing real content for those devices right now, then get this book! The chapters on the PocketPC and the Nokia 9200 phone alone are worth the price of admission. Good, practical, detailed stuff. The book is supported by a website, [...], with a lot of helpful files -- a much better idea than including a CD with a tech book.
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