Air to go outside the browser
Luis
luis at anachreon.co.uk
Wed Nov 25 06:45:13 EST 2009
Hiya,
I think this was done earlier with Zinc: http://www.multidmedia.com/
Cheers,
Luis.
On 25 Nov 2009, at 03:59, Thomas McGrath III wrote:
> It seems Air is heading in the other direction as we are in Rev.
>
> ADOBE(R) Flash(R) Platform: New Beta Releases Now Available
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> Our engineering teams have been working hard to refine and build new
> features into the runtimes and frameworks of the Adobe(R) Flash(R)
> Platform. New beta releases are now available and we'd like you to
> check
> them out.
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> ADOBE(R) AIR(R) 2: Outside the browser
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> We'd like you to take an early look at the new beta release of Adobe
> (R)
> AIR(R) 2 software, now available on Adobe Labs:
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> Adobe AIR 2 software is the next version of the Adobe Flash Platform
> runtime for delivering web applications beyond the browser. Now, Adobe
> AIR lets you use ActionScript(R) or JavaScript languages to quickly
> build powerful web applications for the desktop on Mac OSX,
> Microsoft(R)
> Windows(R), and Linux(R) operating systems. New features include
> performance improvements that help pave the way for mobile devices,
> multi-touch and gestures, enhanced support for mass storage devices,
> peer-to-peer networking, and UDP networking. You can now use Adobe
> AIR 2 to extend your applications even further with platform-specific
> native code.
>
> Adobe AIR 2 builds on the success of AIR 1.0, which has been installed
> on more than 200 million desktop computers and adopted across
> industries
> by leading companies, such as BBC, DIRECTV, Fedex, The New York Times
> Company and Salesforce.com. Adobe AIR has also been recognized through
> awards from MIT Technology Review, Popular Science, CNET, WebWare, and
> many other industry leaders. Capabilities such as user notifications,
> local file access, and secure local database have made AIR an
> important
> addition to the standard toolbox for web developers. Integration with
> popular web IDEs such as Flex(R) Builder(R), Aptana Studio(TM), Adobe
> Flash CS4 Professional, and Adobe Dreamweaver(R) software makes it
> easy
> to build applications with your existing tools while reusing existing
> code.
>
>
> Tom McGrath III
> Lazy River Software
> 3mcgrath at comcast.net
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