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The requirement of the client was to port the Mozilla browser plug-in version of Flash Player to their OS, which is based on UNIX environment. The client invited Calsoft Labs to port Flash Player onto their two different flavours of the operating systems based on the Calsoft Labs's expertise in similar porting works. Calsoft Labs's engineering team had to come up with the first version of the ported Flash Player in less than two months. When the Automated Test Suite (ATS) was run on the developed Flash Player all the issues identified during the testing were fixed. Along with the Plug-in Flash Player deliverable, Calsoft Labs submitted the test results to Adobe for certification of the ported Flash Player.
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| Date: | Jan 2008 |
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