Archived:How to get started with Flash Lite development
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We do not recommend Flash Lite development on current Nokia devices, and all Flash Lite articles on this wiki have been archived. Flash Lite has been removed from all Nokia Asha and recent Series 40 devices and has limited support on Symbian. Specific information for Nokia Belle is available in Flash Lite on Nokia Browser for Symbian. Specific information for OLD Series 40 and Symbian devices is available in the Flash Lite Developers Library.
We do not recommend Flash Lite development on current Nokia devices, and all Flash Lite articles on this wiki have been archived. Flash Lite has been removed from all Nokia Asha and recent Series 40 devices and has limited support on Symbian. Specific information for Nokia Belle is available in Flash Lite on Nokia Browser for Symbian. Specific information for OLD Series 40 and Symbian devices is available in the Flash Lite Developers Library.
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The simple way
Get the tools and documentation
1. Get the Flash Professional from Adobe (free trial available)
2. Make sure you have the latest updates to both Adobe Device Central and Flash
3. Read the documentation, get code snippets and examples:
If you need help
- Flash Lite issues in general:
- Nokia specific Flash Lite discussion boards:
The less simple way...
(I'm not sure if below is still valid information)
1 - Flash IDE Professional Flash Lite updates for the IDE</sup> link
Flash Lite 2.1 update for Flash Professional 8link
Device Profiles updateslink
2 - Flash Lite 1.1 CDKlink
3 - Flash Lite 2.1 CDKlink
4 - Flash Lite 2.1 player (available for developers for free, need to register)
Flash Lite 2.1 player for Symbianlink


Article housing some important links about FlashLite development and the FlashLite user group.
If you are the beginner to FlashLite don't forget to read the article Hello World in Flash Lite to get started.