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CodeCamp presentation – Air applications and smartcards

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Zaid and Jean-Baptiste from Snapper recently presented at the Wellington Flash Platform Code Camp. Yep – there’s still some stuff you can’t do with HTML5.

They got a great reception, including from Adobe who thought that Snapper’s MySnapper application is probably a first for using AIR with USB devices and contactless smartcards. Nice tick in the box after a year of serious foundational work on this product.

Check out the slides if you want to know more, or leave a comment below.

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@jeremybank In theory yes, the Snapper app needs to be on a Secure Element on the phone to keep cash secure. ^MSz
4 days ago from TeamSnapper
@TeamSnapper and by that I mean… say a future iPhone had built in tech like snapper cards, an app *could* replace the card?
4 days ago by jeremybank
@teamsnapper In theory, an RFID/NFC capable device (like a phone) could work with the existing readers on buses right?
4 days ago by jeremybank
@insequential @TeamSnapper HOP is alive and kicking. Fully implemented by Auckland Transport this year
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@TeamSnapper Thanks for the info
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