James Ward Demos P2P In Adobe AIR
Fellow Adobe Evangelist James Ward has posted an example of using Flex SDK to build desktop, mobile, and tablet applications that utilize P2P communication. He makes it look so simple (which, actually, it is)!
Fellow Adobe Evangelist James Ward has posted an example of using Flex SDK to build desktop, mobile, and tablet applications that utilize P2P communication. He makes it look so simple (which, actually, it is)!
Following up from Christophe Coenraets' post on building apps for Android and the RIM PlayBook, Renaun Erickson has posted an example of using MXML with QNX UI components to build apps for the upcoming RIM PlayBook.
Christophe Coenraets keeps creating incredible apps, content, and tutorials. But this one may be one of his best to date. He has posted Tutorial: Flex for Android in 90 Minutes , a 7 part tutorial (complete with all assets) demonstrating getting started, using views, working with renderers,...
Android Gingerbread (aka Android 2.3) is on its way, and in anticipation of the release the Adobe AIR team has announced AIR 2.5.1 to support the new OS (and to provide some minor bug fixes).
The Linux Journal Readers' Choice Awards 2010 have been announced , and Adobe AIR won the "Best Platform for Developing Rich Internet Apps" category.
Following up our Adobe MAX keynote announcements, we've just posted lots of great stuff on Adobe Labs , including Flex SDK Hero , Flash Builder Burrito , Flash Catalyst Panini , and a new beta of Adobe AIR Launchpad .
The AIR based Adobe MAX 2010 companion app is now available for download to your Android 2.2 powered device. Just search for "adobe max" on the Android Market.
Title says is all. The Packager for iPhone gives Flash developers a fast and efficient method to reuse existing code from ActionScript 3 projects to deliver native applications on iOS devices. Packager for iPhone is a feature of Flash Professional CS5 software, and a new version of the packager was...
Watch Lee Brimelow build an AIR for Android application and then publish it on the Android Market in around 6 minutes.
As many are reporting , Adobe AIR for Android is now on the Android Marketplace. Serge Jespers has published a list of AIR games that you can try on your Android device. And if you're considering creating your own AIR content for Android, then read Ryan Stewart's notes on Publishing AIR Apps to the...