Archive for April, 2009

Presenting at the Flex User group in Atlanta tonight

Its late notice, but better late than never. I will be presenting along with Alan Queen tonight at Atlanta’s Flex User Group in Buckhead. Alan will begin the night with talking about dynamic audio with Flex/Flash/Air and then I’ll close it out talking about general media applications and our framework.

The meeting starts at 6:30 and is at
Echo Eleven’s offices
3525 Piedmont Rd NE
Building 7, Suite 400
Atlanta, GA 30305

The meetup site has more details. Definitely come out if you can, it looks to be a great meeting! If you do, make sure to RSVP as it looks like the list is pretty large right now.

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Collision Detection and Poor Bear

Chad posted a nice article on Dreamsocket.com outlining some problems he was trying to solve with doing collision detection and his solution. It is an interesting read and gives you some technical insight into some of our development process with Project Poor Bear. Check it out when you get a chance.

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Media Framework license and pricing changes

Today we introduced a new license and pricing model for the Dreamsocket Media Framework.

The new license model:

  • $99 – Individual
  • $350 – Small Business (2 – 20 employees)
  • $895 – Midsize Business (21 -50 employees)
  • $1895 – Large Business (51+ employees)

To see all the details of the change and why we did it, check the post over on our site.

If you haven’t checked out or grabbed your copy of the product, now is a great time!

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Clean Media Framework Documentation on Dreamsocket.com and in AS2 1.1.68 and AS3 1.1.84 release

We updated all the ActionScript Media Framework documentation on the site today along with all the documentation in the product downloads. Though we put out a new release, nothing really changed but the docs and those changes were simple. We removed all uncommented private/protected class properties from the documentation. This makes reading the documentation less of a headache since its less clutter.

Anyone that saw our earlier post on the as2api source code changes, some of the capabilites that allowed us to selectively clean up the ActionScript 2 code base are in that post. Good times :) .

Stay tuned for more goodies!

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Modified as2API source and binary posted

We modified the as2api doc tool for ActionScript 2 to include hiding/showing private members, events, and @private tags. The source and information is posted over at Dreamsocket. If it is useful to you, go read about the changes and grab it!

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