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iPhoneDevCampAdobeFAQ

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iPhoneDevCamp San Francisco 2007

 

Making the web a better place for iPhone.

 

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Adobe FAQ

 

Q: Why is Adobe hosting this event?

 

A: Adobe embraces any opportunity to support the Web community. We believe that Adobe Creative Suite 3 is the best environment in which to build great Web experiences for any platform, on any device. Our friends at BarCamp contacted us looking for a great place to gather, and we are excited to share our space and to participate.

 

Q: Does this mean that the iPhone supports Flash?

 

A: We suggest that folks speak to Apple directly about what technologies the iPhone will support and integrate. Our relationship with Apple continues to be strong. Naturally we believe that support for Flash is essential for any mobile device that wants to deliver a great experience for customers.

 

Q: Will Adobe people be on site to speak and answer questions?

 

A: Adobe people will be in attendance, participating like everyone else. Although there is no official presentation planned at this time, all questions related to the use of Adobe products will be cheerfully answered. If any media would like to talk with Adobe about its mobile development strategy, please contact:

 

Stefan Offermann

Adobe PR

sofferma@adobe.com

 

Q: Will I need to sign anything to gain access to Adobe facilities?

 

A: Everyone in attendance will be asked to sign a brief Non-Disclosure Agreement, either electronically or on paper. This agreement is in place to protect attendees in case they are exposed to any confidential information from Adobe. We do not anticipate that attendees will be exposed to Adobe Confidential information, but the NDA is required for admittance, and only applies to Adobe Proprietary Information. See iPhoneDevCampAdobeNDA. Update 07/04/07: Adobe has waived the NDA requirement for the event.