
Flash Lite 3.1 hits the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic
You know that really fun game you play, Nokia smartphone owners, where a firmware update is released in one region and you get to sit there all angry until your product code is finally recognized and NSU allows you to update? Well apparently Adobe is familiar with that game as well because an updated version of Flash Lite for the 5800 XpressMusic has just been released. Rather than force users to wait for Nokia to finally get around to issuing a firmware update, the new Flash Lite build is available as a stand alone update. Woo! Here’s the change log according to Adobe: Improved Web Browsing, 91% of top 500 internet sites Flash 9 (AS2 only) support Local Connection / HTML Text / GetURL_target / CSS support / WMode H.264 support / Improved video support (smoothing, seek) Improved memory handling for images MP3 Streaming support Support for hardware acceleration – Flash Lite 3.1 supports OpenVG 1.1 to improve flash rendering performance on capable devices Linux Reference port Now it’s true that the update might not be available for all regions just yet, but at least we can anticipate a shorter wait than if we were waiting for new firmware.
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