Jan 182010

I finally had the time to finish 10x10™ Mobile, my last (spare-time) Flash Lite 2.0 project and I'm happy to share some screenshots with you. It's basically the mobile version of 10x10™ (www.tenbyten.org). "Ten by ten" is an interactive exploration of the words and pictures that define the time:

Every hour, 10x10 collects the 100 words and pictures that matter most on a global scale, and presents them as a single image, taken to encapsulate that moment in time. Over the course of days, months, and years, 10x10 leaves a trail of these hourly statements which, stitched together side by side, form a continuous patchwork tapestry of human life. The result is an often moving, sometimes shocking, occasionally frivolous, but always fitting snapshot of our world.

10x10™ Mobile is for touch enabled devices only and its user interface is designed to be simple and intuitive. Once finished with last details I'll need to deal with the worst part: packaging, signing and publishing to the OviStore... It will be a freebie so stay tuned!

6 Responses to “10×10™ Mobile, Flash Lite application for touch enabled devices (soon!)”

  1. Alessandro says:

    Ciao Leonardo,

    looks cool, looking forward!
    Alessandro

  2. chall3ng3r says:

    Hey Leonardo,

    Seems really nice FL app. Looking forward for the final release.

    For SIS packaging I can help you using SWF2Go. Just send me an email when you finish the development.

    Ciao,

    // chall3ng3r //

  3. vivek says:

    Hi Leonardo,
    Looks great when releasing?

    Cheers
    vivek

  4. admin says:

    Hi guys! Thanks!

    @Alessandro, Vivek: As I said, dvelopment is really close to finish, just will need to deal with the boring stuff :)

    @Faisal: Thanks a lot! I’ll let you know when I’ll be ready for packaging! =)

    Ciao,
    -Leo

  5. Kirk Ballou says:

    It looks great, Leo! Post a video of it in action.

  6. admin says:

    Hey Kirk! I’ll post a video soon :) Is there an easy way to capture a “quality” video of the app in action on the “real device”? Which solution you recommend?

    -Leo

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