We are happy to announce the release of Adobe’s newest application: WorkflowLab (public Alpha release). WorkflowLab was built by DevelopmentArc for Adobe and was designed, developed and deployed in under 6 weeks. This new AIR application allows users to view and construct project workflows to demonstrate how their products, applications, and/or technologies are built using Adobe Technologies. The tool allows user to define project tasks and assign Adobe tools and technologies to those tasks to help illustrate how Adobe’s products and services assisted in completing the project. Inside of the tool Adobe has provided a core set of workflow starting points that can be used to help guide the workflow of new project or as a starting point for your own workflow. Download it here.
Development Process and Technologies
WorkflowLab was built using Adobe’s soon to be released Flex 4 SDK, Flash Builder, and Flash Catalyst technologies. Taking advantage of the new Flex 4 skinning Component Architecture, DevelopmentArc was able to skin almost all of the application’s components using FXG (MXMLG). In an upcoming Adobe Developer Center article we will walk you through the entire process from start to finish on how we planned, designed and developed WorkflowLab using these new technologies.
We were lucky to be joined on this project with Chris Stone (http://twitter.com/stony) out of Vancouver BC. Chris is one of the most talented UX designs we have had the privilege to work with. For the project Chris leveraged Adobe InDesign for user workflows and wireframes and Adobe Illustrator for all design comps. I can proudly state that Chris has some of the cleanest design assets out there. Having lean and organized Illustrator files is going to be a key trait of Flex/Flash projects moving forward as Flash Catalyst become a more integral part of the designer/developer workflow. A detailed explanation of how design was part of the overall product workflow is explained in the ADC article linked above.
Community Collaboration
Also launched today is an Adobe Cookbooks site dedicated to WorkflowLab. The site allows user to share their workflows with the community. We encourage you to download Workflow lab, create a new workflow or extend a Workflow Starting Point and share it with the community. There are so many ways to “skin a cat” the more we share the better off our lives will be as developers, designs, product managers, and executives. Start sharing your workflow recipes here.
We are proud to announce that Yahoo! with DevelopmentArc assistance launched an enhanced Yahoo! Mail Flickr application. The updated application built for the new Yahoo! Mail interface allows users to quickly view and share photos stored on Flickr, directly within the mail interface. A user can login and view their own photos and/or view those available to the public. With three clicks, users can construct an email and share a photo or set with friends and family
DevelopmentArc was responsible for enhancing the Flickr 1.0 application by developing and integrating a customized localization system to enable Yahoo! to provide different languages for the application. The new application now supports 7 locales including; English Australia, English United Kingdom, English United States, Spanish Mexico, Portuguese Brazil, Chinese (traditional) Taiwan, and Chinese (traditional) Hong Kong.
As well as localizing the application, new features were added such as the ability for users to view and share their photo sets. Images will give users information about who took the picture and other details. The layout was extended to use a tab view instead of a smaller dialog. When a user resizes the window, the photo viewport now expands and collapses to give them more columns of photos. No longer will users with 30’ Mac monitors suffer the same fate of 1024×768 resolution users.
If you are using the New Yahoo! Mail (not Classic view) install the application and start sharing some photos. We hope you enjoy the enhancements!
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