Things that made us smile in 2009 December 4, 2009 by Dave HaynesNinnie-nannies – sounds like a line from ElfMadonna DS thing – jump sharktop blog in Indianaingram micro wayfindingprofound statementsscreenscapekeith kelsen – self-declared luminary
This is really a nice post. Obviously, December 4, 2009 by Dave HaynesThis is really a nice post. Obviously, you are putting a lot of hard work on your blog. I’m sure I’d come back here more often. You can also visit my site about home based business. – Aymen of Arbitrage Conspiracy.
Hi David, Keep on crusading! I've ema December 3, 2009 by Dave HaynesHi David, Keep on crusading! I’ve emailed you an introduction to someone inside Adobe’s Open Screen project. For such an “open” agenda, it’s very difficult discovering anything about it so I thought you could do some damage on behalf of all us 🙂 Cheers, Stephen
Great article, this legal grey area has December 3, 2009 by Dave HaynesGreat article, this legal grey area has been plaguing our industry for years, with no definitive resolution in sight. One thing that hasn’t been mentioned so far is that Flash 7’s EULA does not include the prohibitive digital signage clause. Therefore, if you can live with the Flash 7 feature set, you can sidestep this …
I think I will try to recommend this pos December 3, 2009 by Dave HaynesI think I will try to recommend this post to my friends and family, cuz it’s really helpful.While the whole detailed explanation is above my pay grade, what I get from the financial blogs is that what will happen if the Fed is audited is that it will be revealed that it is not the …
Sorry forgot to add, try reaching out to December 3, 2009 by Dave HaynesSorry forgot to add, try reaching out to this guy mlittle@adobe.com I believe he manages licensing for the distribution platforms (i.e. Flash/Acrobat/AIR)
I have spent more weeks than I care to m December 3, 2009 by Dave HaynesI have spent more weeks than I care to mention on this very issue. Here are the key take aways…. The EULA is not well written and can indeed be interpreted as ‘on a standard PC with a standard OS its OK’ ‘Its Not OK on something like XP embedded’. Adobe have lost suites in …
Hi Dave, We have been told — in no u December 2, 2009 by Dave HaynesHi Dave, We have been told — in no uncertain terms, by Adobe legal themselves — that if you want to use an Adobe-provided Flash player for digital signage, you HAD to license it from one of their special licensing agents, regardless of operating system, size of screen, or any other factor. Your only other …
I have 2 in-the-know Adobe experts that December 2, 2009 by Dave HaynesI have 2 in-the-know Adobe experts that could clear up your questions.
A call for clarity: the Adobe Flash issue December 1, 2009 by Dave Haynes  When I was selling software, one of the things that came up and that I was coached to use as a selling tool was the whole issue around what is OK and not OK about using Adobe Flash.There were a few schools of thought or lines of attack, depending on how you looked at the …