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To: Mephisto who wrote (2773)11/18/1999 5:01:00 PM
From: Mephisto  Respond to of 34857
 
Nokia and Macromedia Ally to Deliver First
Visual WML Authoring Solution for Handsets



LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 15, 1999--
Wider range of Internet content soon available on Nokia mobile
devices with Macromedia Dreamweaver 3

Nokia [NOK-news] and Macromedia, Inc. [MACR-news] today
announced an agreement to develop the first visual Wireless Markup
Language (WML) authoring solution for mobile devices. Developers
will now be able to easily create content for Nokia Wireless
Application Protocol (WAP) handsets using WML objects for
Dreamweaver, the leading professional Web authoring environment.
Producing WML with Dreamweaver simplifies the development process and
means a wider range of Internet content will soon be available on
mobile devices.
The first public demonstration of this powerful solution is being
held this week at the Nokia booth (1419) at COMDEX Fall '99. The WML
objects for Dreamweaver are currently scheduled to ship in the first
quarter of 2000. The Nokia WML objects will be available at no cost
from both Macromedia and Nokia Web sites.
Viewable Internet content is currently available on the Nokia
7110 GSM handset for Europe and Asia Pacific customers, and is
expected to be available on the Nokia 7100 Series handsets for the
Americas market in the first half of 2000.
"Demand for the mobile Internet -- and specifically WAP compliant
solutions -- continues to grow," said Paul Chellgren vice president,
Business Development and Product Management at Nokia.
Nokia estimates that 15 percent of handsets sold in the year 2000
will be Internet capable - and that's just the start, internet access
on mobile devices will very quickly surpass accessing the Internet on
PCs.
"Macromedia shares this vision with Nokia and has committed to
work with us to enhance their number one Web authoring environment,
Dreamweaver, with the ability to render WML content. This will
rapidly increase the pace at which a wide range of Web content will
find its way onto mobile devices," Chellgren added.
How it works
The WML objects extend Dreamweaver's market-leading authoring
environment by providing a visual interface for creating Internet
content for Nokia handheld devices. Without the WML objects for
Dreamweaver, WML is generated in text editors that provide no visual
representation of how the content will appear or how users will
navigate through WML content on their handsets. The WML objects will
make it easy for developers to create content destined for Nokia
wireless handsets by visually rendering WML content within
Dreamweaver at design time, while also providing continual feedback
on how that content will appear. The WML objects will enable users
to create new WML decks and cards, insert images, modify text, and
implement anchors and styles within the Dreamweaver interface,
familiar to more than 300,000 professional Web developers.
"We are extremely pleased to be partnering with Nokia, one of the
world's leading wireless communication providers, to create a
solution that will deliver the power of the Internet to Nokia's
handset customers. This is a great example of how Dreamweaver can be
extended to author content that plays back on all devices, from Web
browsers to handsets," said Kevin Lynch, senior vice president and
general manager at Macromedia. "Just as Roundtrip HTML(tm) helped
make Dreamweaver the first visual environment used by professionals
to create HTML, we expect that the WML objects for Dreamweaver will
be the first visual environment to bring WML into the mainstream for
Web developers."
The WML objects for Dreamweaver comply with version 1.1 of the
WAP specification. WML content is distributed on top of existing Web
standards using the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP), an open
global standard for total mobile solutions, including communication
between a mobile handset and the Internet or other computer
applications. WAP-based technology enables the design of advanced,
interactive and real-time mobile services, such as mobile banking or
Internet-based news services, which can be used in digital mobile
phones or other mobile devices. Nokia is a founding member of the
WAP Forum, which standardizes intelligent messaging for creating
Internet services and applications for digital mobile phones and
wireless terminals. For more WAP information, see www.wapforum.com.
ABOUT NOKIA
Nokia is paving the way to the mobile information society with
its innovative products and solutions. Nokia is the leading mobile
phone supplier and the leading supplier of mobile, fixed and IP
networks including related services. It also supplies multimedia
terminals and computer displays. In 1998, net sales totaled EUR 13.3
billion (USD 15.7 billion). Headquartered in Finland, Nokia is
listed on the New York (NOK), Helsinki, Stockholm, London, Frankfurt
and Paris stock exchanges, has sales in over 130 countries and
employs more than 53,000 people worldwide. Visit Nokia on the Web at
nokia.com.
ABOUT MACROMEDIA
Macromedia's mission is to add life to the Web. Our
award-winning products empower developers to provide the most
engaging experience on the Web and enable more effective e-business.
Headquartered in San Francisco, Macromedia [MACR-news] has more
than 600 employees worldwide and is available on the Internet at
macromedia.co