Weather in OZ

Via Central MX.

I give a hizz-noot about the weather in Sydney as long as the Aussies are alive. However, this app is just so f00gin phat; good use of light multimedia and website integration via data + real URL’s. Tis really cool to know halfway around the world, there are people kickin’ it with Central.

Aussie Obs – Central App | Forum Post

Central: Dungeons & Dragons Character Creator

I’ll be discussing this application as well as 2 others tomorrow night at my presentation (Building Flash and Central Applications). If you cannot make it, I’ll be recording it for later viewing.

This is a developer beta release, and is strictly meant for developers to tear apart the code and learn from it. However, I’d still love to hear ideas or any other comments.

Special thanks to Geoffrey Williams for his Central AS2 classes, and to Arul for his ActionScript 2.0 code highlighter service.

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…I wish I was presenting this in Australia, too… I miss you guyz and galz!!!

WTF is occasionally connected?

Question brought up on the Central Dev list by Phillip Kerman in what it would take to convince the peeps at MSN to conver this app to Central. Looking at the Help for MDataGrid, it already has a Centrino logo, <strike>so maybe something similiar has already been done, similiar to Intel’s Hotspot finder for Central</strike> which is from Intel’s Hotspot Finder app.

At any rate, the Flash movie, although slow, shows how a laptop get’s online, and then later off. It showcases how their app downloads the latest content, and caches it so when the user is offline on the airplane, they can still utilize their applications as if they were online… just like Central can do with it’s advanced caching capabilities and and local media storage.

<a href=”http://www.centrino.msnbc.com/”>http://www.centrino.msnbc.com/</a>