Tag: adobe

Battle of the Twitter Clients

Twitter – very addictive, and not a complete waste of time (well not always anyway). Twitter by default as we know is a website which allows you to post comments in 140 characters or less. But websites are clumsy things and Twitter is probably one of the best known services that can be consumed anyhow, [...]

Downgrading Flash

Recently Adobe released the latest update to the flash player – something that was well overdue. However in doing so they have introduced new security features that means many sites do not work correctly with the Flash 10 player. I found myself wanting to upload images to my local auction site, and videos to vimeo [...]

The Internet: time to leave the browser

I’ve written about this before here on Studiowhiz, in fact I was involved in early beta tests with the Macromedia team to create a way to allow developers to drive internet based applications without the need of a browser. Kevin Lynch was then one of the top dogs at Macromedia, he coined the term “KevinCloud” [...]