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#12
Doing you flash development on the SDK does not really make sense, because you still wont get the sense of speed/size that a real tablet will give you.

It is quite easy to open a network share on the tablet, and publish your Flash .swf to that folder. Then just open it with the tablet. Of course, this is after you test it on the computer.

Now that Flash apps can be complied for the iPhone, and Flash 10.1 is coming to all smartphones, will we see more mobile flash apps? Cross-platform FTW!

P.S. I have always believed that in Flash development, it is best to compile for the lowest version of flash player that supports your code. Personal preference, but I would rather have all my users work with my website than just a few working faster. Mostly because those damn elementary schools still run IE6 and Flash 6...
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Last edited by Thesandlord; 2009-10-07 at 21:26.