eSeminar on ‘PDF & Flash’ available for on-demand viewing
If you missed yesterday’s live, one-hour eSeminar from AcrobatUsers.com on PDF & Flash — led by Ali Hanyaloglu of Adobe Systems — the on-demand version has now been posted.

You won’t be able to ask questions like those who attended the live session were able to do, but you can view Ali’s complete presentation and demonstrations, and download a pair of related PDFs. And if you do have questions on this topic, you can always post them in the Rich Media/Flash forum.
Further proof that PDF is not just for printing anymore (actually, it hasn’t been for some time, but Acrobat 9 takes the concept and reality of rich-media PDFs to another level) can be found at next week’s Adobe Acrobat & PDF Central Conference 2008 in Minneapolis, there will be a hands-on session on PDF & Flash led by Dustin Tauer of Easel Solutions, and a related talk on Dynamic Media in Electronic Publications by Bob Connolly of pdfPictures. See other recent blog posts for more about the upcoming conference.
Looking ahead, it’s not too early to register for next month’s free eSeminar on Basic Fillable Forms and Form Tracking, scheduled for Wednesday, October 15 at 10 a.m. U.S. Pacific.
September 18th, 2008 at 7:12 pm
I like the new Flash capabilities of PDF, but how does that affect the openness of the PDF file format? I like using PDF because I don’t need to rely on Adobe, but for Flash (viewing) I am completely dependent on them.