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New Playbook app – Confidential manager

I recently launched a FREE app for Blackberry Playbook called Confidential manager. It essentially speeds up the time taken for online purchases, by storing all your Credit / Debit card numbers in one place. All you need to do is swipe between apps and copy-paste the numbers. It comes with a very simplistic and user [...]

My favorite AIR apps for Playbook

So after using the Playbook for nearly one month, I thought I shall list down some interesting apps and games built in AIR that caught my eye. GeeReader and Pipeline Both these RSS readers have Google Reader synch options which is very important to me. Similarly I know most of you would also be using [...]

Debug tokens for Playbook development

Around last month, Blackberry introduced debug tokens that can be used to test/debug applications for developers in the Playbook. My good friend Mitch, wrote a blogpost on how to use the debug token.  He describes the entire process in four steps Initial Requirements, which involves checking whether you have all the files necessary. Command Line and [...]

Flash, development and my Playbook

As I had mentioned in my previous post, I wrote an AIR application for the Blackberry Playbook, the newest of the tablets that run Flash. I got a Blackberry Playbook device yesterday and these are my early impressions – 1. Great hardware build and finish. When you have it in your hands, you get a [...]

Developing for Playbook

Paul Trani, an Adobe Evangelist here describes the different contextual gestures that are possible on the Blackberry tablet – Playbook. He describes how to design and plan layouts that would best suit for the portrait and landscape orientations of the Playbook. Additionally, the tablet has specific gestures like the Xoom. The bezels of the Playbook are [...]

Playbook offer extended

This morning I received a note saying the free Playbook offer has been extended until March 15th. Read the amended terms and conditions page, from Blackberry site. So there is more opportunity for Adobe Flash / AIR developers.

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