Adobe Flash Lite 3 Developer Edition
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Welcome to the Adobe® Flash® Lite™ 3 Developer Edition release on Adobe Labs. The Flash Lite 3 Developer Edition is a standalone player for supported mobile phones to allow developers to test their Flash Lite 3 applications before commercial devices start shipping with the full version of Flash Lite 3 pre-installed. This installer only supports standalone content and cannot be used to view SWF files that are embedded in a mobile web browser or to test any type of personalization content such as wallpapers or screensavers.
This version of the Flash Lite 3 Developer Edition is not locked to the serial number of the device, you don't have to provide your IMEI number to download the installer. This installer has a startup screen indicating that it is the Flash Lite 3 Developer Edition. Devices that will ship with Flash Lite 3 pre-installed will not have this start up screen in their standalone players.
The first shipping devices with Flash Lite 3 pre-installed will be Nokia S60 models and will be available in Q1 2008.
Important: This player is meant only for developers and not for consumers. It is not authorized for commercial distribution and cannot be distributed to consumers or bundled with any Flash Lite content.
Follow these steps to get started with Flash Lite 3 Developer Edition:
- Download and save Flash Lite 3 Developer Edition to your computer
- Launch Nokia PC Suite from your desktop.
- Click the "Install Applications" icon.
- Locate the downloaded SIS file, click it and follow the on screen instructions. It is recommended that you install the Flash Lite 3 Developer Edition to your phone's memory.
- Restart your phone.
- Go to Menu > Applications to find the Flash icon.
- Launch the Flash Lite 3 Developer Edition.
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