June 29, 2002
Mapping visitors in Flash part III

Mario Klingemann is continuing his project with mapping his visitors in Flash MX, now he has added the location of the last 20 visitors, cool to be able to see where the previous visitors came from, and it shows off how powerfull Flash is as a frontend for these kind of applications.

BTW: Mario has promised that once he is done with the mapping system, he will release the source code :-)

(See the previous posting - "Find out where you are" for more details)

Posted by jarle at 02:32 AM | Comments (3)
Palm OS and Pocket PC on the same PDA

This is cool, I'll get it installed on my iPaq as soon as I have the time - PocketPalm from the swedish company Kodeness is out in an early alpha version (don't expect too much), and will let you run Palm OS programs on your Pocket PC device. PocketPalm promises to give me the best of both worlds on my iPaq, I can't wait to try it out :-)

[Via PocketPcHow2]

Posted by jarle at 01:29 AM | Comments (1)
Macromedia optimize for XScale

Software tweaks seems to be the solution to the reported lack of extra speed in Pocket PCs with Intel's newest XSscale processor.

ZDNet reports that "Several vendors, including Microsoft (with Windows Media Player), Macromedia, Real Networks and video decoder maker Packet Video, have said they will optimise for XScale.". Which promises faster multimedia on new XScale powered devices such as Fujitsu-Siemens Loox and Toshiba E740

[Via Greg Burch]

Posted by jarle at 01:21 AM