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Today our team received gifts from Macromedia, Inc.
The gift for every Sun-side team member is Timbuk2 Classic Messenger Bag, medium size, red color, with FlashMX 2004 sign.
There are too many belts on the bag, I don't know some belt's usage, and there's no user guide. //shrug
Macromedia sent us gifts to thank our hardwork on making Flashplayer 7 Linux version.
Macromedia released it on May 26.
Some snips from the news, "We are pleased to have worked closely with Macromedia to help bring Flash Player 7 to the Linux platform," said Curtis Sasaki, vice president of desktop solutions, Sun Microsystems. "The integration of Flash Player 7 into the Sun Java Desktop System will enable our joint customers to view the rich, interactive Flash content that is so widely used on websites worldwide."
The release Flashplayer 7 Linux version is another step into the direction of creating a platform independent virtual machine for Macromedia Rich Internet Applications. It supports Macromedia Flex, the Enterprise solution for rich media Internet applications.