- From: Philipp Hoschka <ph@w3.org>
- Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2003 21:37:06 +0100
- To: Philipp Hoschka <ph@w3.org>
- Cc: www-smil@w3.org, www-mobile@w3.org
I tried to find the SonyEricsson MMS composer, but the link doesn't seem to work anymore http://www.ericsson.com/mobilityworld/sub/open/technologies/messaging/tools/mms_composer?PU=messaging&PUname=Messaging&PUCat=technologies Does anybody know if and where the tool can be downloaded ? Philipp Hoschka a écrit: > A couple of weeks ago, I sent the following message to www-smil and > www-mobile > > >>For WAP, there have been many free simulators that allowed developers >>to develop content, and checked what it looked like on a "pseudo >>WAP phone" run on a PC. >> >>Is there similar free software available for MMS ? >> >>Or any other free software that would allow one to play around with MMS >>and see how it works ? > > > Looks like I forgot to mention the Sony Ericsson simulator in my > previous summary (in my defense: the message I missed was only > sent to www-mobile, not to me personnally or www-smil) > > Please find an updated digest of the responses I received below. I > anonymized messages that were sent to me privately. > > Thanks to everyone who responded ! > > -Philipp > > ================= > > Message-ID: > <5E5172B4DE05D311B3AB0008C75DA941080D238C@edeacnt100.eed.ericsson.se> > From: "Axel Busboom (EED)" <Axel.Busboom@eed.ericsson.se> > To: www-mobile@w3.org > Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2002 10:34:10 +0200 > Subject: RE: MMS simulators ? > > > Philipp, > > there is also a tool from Sony Ericsson: MMS Composer. > > http://www.ericsson.com/mobilityworld/sub/open/technologies/messaging/tools/mms_composer?PU=messaging&PUname=Messaging&PUCat=technologies > > > /Axel > > > > > ================= > > Hi Philipp > > You can get the Nokia MMS Java Library and the MMSC emulator from: > > http://www.forum.nokia.com/smsforum/main/1,35452,1_2_7_2_2,00.html > > ================ > > Might that help you > > http://portals.devx.com/Nokia/WidgetContainer/6573/0/action/detail/category/ > category4/toolkit/toolkit2 > > ================ > > Hi Philipp, > maybe this is what you are looking for > > > http://portals.devx.com/Nokia/WidgetContainer/6573/0/action/detail/category/category4/toolkit/toolkit > > but you need the adobe golive too > http://www.adobe.com/products/golive/ > > =============== > > Subject: > RE: MMS simulators ? > Date: > Thu, 1 Aug 2002 16:14:54 +0200 > From: > Alex Nerst <alexn@inobject.com> > To: > "'Philipp Hoschka'" <ph@w3.org>, "'www-mobile@w3.org'" > <www-mobile@w3.org>, > "'www-smil@w3.org'" <www-smil@w3.org> > > > > > Philipp, > > For MMS content simulation you may use SMIL Player from InterObject > available at http://www.inobject.com/mmplay.htm The player conforms to > "MMS > Conformance Document" and 3GPP R4 SMIL profile. > > Alex Nerst > > =========== > > Hi Philipp, > > Have you checked Forum Nokia: > > http://www.forum.nokia.com/main.html > > I just logged in there (you may need to create an account there > to search the site) searched for MMS and found: > > Nokia Developer's Suite for MMS > http://forum.nokia.com/smsforum/main/1,,1_2_7_2_1,00.html > > It says: > > [[ > Nokia Developer Suite for MMS offers full fledged authoring > environment for Content Creation professionals. It is a > downloadable extension set that is plugged into the leading > edge Content Authoring Tool, Adobe Golive 6. The end-to-end > solution provides means to create a SMIL presentation, > encapsulate it to the correct MMS format and finally > deployment to the terminal emulator that is included in the > downloadable package. (Additionally, this tool combination > can also be seamlessly integrated with Nokia MMSC EAIF > Emulator, also downloadable from this site.) NOTE: Before > installing and using Nokia Developer's Suite for MMS you need > to have following installed: - Adobe GoLive 6 (Adobe GoLive 6 ( > http://www.adobe.com/products/golive/) > ]] > > GoLive apparently has a trial version > > I haven't tried Nokia's MMS stuff or Adobe's GoLive. If > you decide to try it, please let me know how it goes. > > ============== > > Subject: > RE: MMS simulators ? > Date: > Thu, 1 Aug 2002 17:39:11 +0200 > From: > wessel.rensburg@lycos-europe.com > To: > ph@w3.org, www-mobile@w3.org, www-smil@w3.org > > > > > Go to sms.lycos.co.uk to see a MMS simulator in action. > > You need a UK mobile phone sim card to access the site. If interested I > could mail you a password. > > ============== > > Subject: > Re: MMS simulators ? > Date: > Fri, 02 Aug 2002 22:48:40 +0200 > From: > Dick Bulterman <Dick.Bulterman@oratrix.com> > To: > Philipp Hoschka <ph@w3.org> > CC: > www-mobile@w3.org, www-smil@w3.org > References: > 1 > > > > > Philipp, > > Oratrix has a version of GRiNS for the PocketPC (iPaq) that can be > configured to support multiple mobile profiles. At present, you can > select: > - SMIL Basic > - MMS > - 3GPP (PSS4 or PSS5) > - Full SMIL 2.0 Language > > (The profile can be selected on a per-document basis, so you can take a > Basic/MMS/3GPP/SMIL-2 document and see how it will play on various > devices.) > > We also have a device configuration profiler that lets you define the > runtime characteristics of various device types. (That is, a fancy, > high-bitrate, color phone w/video or a simple B&W phone with a > micro-screen.) > > We also offer an authoring front-end (PC based) that allows you to > create and simulate documents on the PC before sending them to the iPaq. > > The package is NOT free (neither the player or the editor). We usually > sell them as 'evaluation kits' to TelCos and equipment manufacturers so > that THEY can understand the differences between MMS/3GPP/SMIL-2. > > Interested parties can contact me at: > > Dick.Bulterman@oratrix.com > > Cheers, > -d. > > ============= >
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