Standalone with for android?

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jjjeck
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Is it possible to make a standalone version of the panorama's for Android? I can use flash on this device but I’m not sure if this is the right approach. The stand-alone version saves a lot of band-with.

I know it’s possible to use the run-time version for Windows; I was hoping to use / create a app-like panorama.

Background:
I'm trying to make a demo (portfolio) on a (quite cheap) Galaxy Tab P1000; It’s a small 7"android phone/tab. The advantage of this small device its more easy to carry than a notebook.

Thanks in advance
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Android can run in offline flash movies ...
also upgrade your flash player to version 10.3
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flashplayer.html
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jjjeck
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Sorry for the delay: I did not mange to get an Adobe version it running yet! (can not find it :()

I'm testing Smart Flash Player from the market ; i'll report back
Noisy
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if you can view online files then you should be able to view local ones in just the same way ( you may have to change the player security settings to allow the file/directory)
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