Adobe delivers a first beta of Flash Player 10.1 to destination operating systems Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and netbooks to x86. For cons, the media announced a wide range of smartphones is still relevant for this preview.
Similarly, the supported environments are not granted the same treatment, and regarding the hardware acceleration of video (H.264 decoding), it is proposed for the time with Windows PCs equipped with maps suitable graphic. According to Adobe, this acceleration must improve performance and help save the life of batteries.
If he had hitherto been mainly concerned with the acceleration of Flash fully supported by the GPU platform with NVIDIA, AMD to take this beta release to announce this media with platforms Technology Vision and cite several references such as ATI Radeon HD 4000, HD 5700 and HD 5800.
Remember that Flash Player 10.1 has been developed within the Open Source Project to provide a single milling for various platforms. The final version is expected in the first half of 2010, no 64-bit native support.
At the same time as the beta version of Flash Player 10.1, Adobe offers a beta version of its runtime environment for applications on the desktop, AIR 2.0. This includes Flash Player 10.1 and offers developers a range of new features with support for the detection of peripheral mass storage, user interfaces for multitouch screens, support for Web pages using HTML 5 and CSS3, APIs new to access audio from a microphone, support for the UDP network protocol.
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