Calsoft announced last week the release of Flash Lite 3.1 Windows CE plug-in for Internet Explorer.
Flash Lite, an optimized version of Adobe’s Flash player, is targeted towards the mobile and embedded market.
The release joins Calsoft's other standalone version of Flash Lite 3 player, which can be used for user interface, games and applications.
The new plug-in will allow users to view sites such as YouTube using IP on Windows CE devices. It will play Flash 9 content, provided it is written using Actionscript 2, and is available immediately. It will start shipping in production devices in spring 2009.
Anand Joshi, Director of Mobile and Embedded Divison at Calsoft, said:
"In the absence of Flash player, users were restricted in the amount of web content they could browse on Windows CE devices.
"This port allows users to access a wide range of rich content on the web and experience web to the fullest.
“Due to portable architecture of Flash Lite 3, it is possible to create a plug-in on a very tight schedule to meet market requirements."
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