I just added a new version of YaYa (Yet Another Youtube App) to the downloads section called “YaYa Video Poster”. This latest version is targeted to users with Facebook accounts and if you do not use Facebook the original version should be the one you use instead. Both versions are in my downloads section.
Built with Flex 4 (Flashbuilder) and exported as an Adobe Air desktop app, YaYa Video Poster will let you upload any video in your local library to your Facebook wall and it also lets you add a description for the wall post. The post title is the name of the video itself. When the application opens the first time it will let you login to your Facebook account and ask you to grant it the permissions it needs and once it has those permissions (namely to upload videos to your Face book account) it runs normally every instance after. If for some reason you do not grant it permission the Facebook specific abilities are hidden and it will run like the normal YaYa. Have fun and drop me a line if you have any problems. YaYa will have another version coming out once Adobe Air 2 is released so stay tuned!



The 7.4.2 release of Koolmoves cleans up nearly every problem utilizing the new TweenMax 11 package from Greensock. For a list of all the changes to this build click here.
February 25th, 2010
Chris
Koolmoves is having some trouble compiling if you are using the newest TweenMax package from Greensock (v11). Fall back to version 10 until further notice (it’s still found here and there). The Koolmoves developers are aware of the situation and working on it.
February 18th, 2010
Chris
Adobe Air 2 is nearly out of beta and I was just as curious as the next person to see what has changed. As it turns out, quite a lot has changed and it is worlds better than AIR 1.5 and brings some very cool new tools to the table.
Click here to read about some of the new features
I’ve already begun playing around with it and have some AIR 2 applications ready for public use. The first mashes up a Koolmoves class by Wilbert Brants with Flex 3 and is called “Droppic”. Droppic shows off the new File Promises ability of AIR 2 and allows you to search Picasa and drag any picture in the app to your desktop to be instantly downloaded. The second also uses the new File Promises of AIR 2 and is called “KM-CODEX FileGrabber”. This application contains all my available downloads and again allows you to simply drag an item listed in it to your operating system and drop it to instantly download it. All download counts are updated at runtime.
KM-CODEX FileGrabber can be downloaded using the link below, once you have it installed you can download Droppic or any of my other downloads by using it. There is also a link to get the Adobe AIR Runtime Installer which is required to install FileGrabber. Nearly all code I create with Adobe AIR from here out will be AIR 2 based and when the Adobe Showcase allows AIR 2 submissions it will be housed there as well.
Click here to get the Adobe Air 2 Runtime
Click here to download the KM-CODEX FileGrabber Application
In the next few months I will be leaving Flex 3 behind for Flex 4. Time really flies when you are having fun!
Categories: Actionscript 3, Adobe AIR, Adobe Flex, Flex, KM-Codex, Koolmoves Tags: adobeair2, air2, downloads, droppic, filegrabber, files, Flex, KM-Codex
February 11th, 2010
Chris
Whenever you are watching videos, whether in window mode or full screen mode, clicking the left or right arrow keys on your keyboard will flip forward and back through your active playlist.
Categories: Actionscript 3, Adobe AIR, Adobe Flex, Flex, KM-Codex Tags: adobe, air, download, Flex, search, sqlite, video, yaya, youtube