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8033 readersUpdate: there are a bunch of other applications listed over on the official Adobe AIR blog.
This morning Andy Rubin, Google VP of Engineering, made a guest post on the Adobe Featured blog that clearly states the commitment Google has to bringing Flash and AIR to Android-based devices. Here is a quote from the post:
“Google believes
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As thousands of mobile companies and developers converge on Barcelona for this year's Mobile World Congress, the AIR team is delighted to announce a preview of Adobe AIR on Android. We are excited to publicly show a sample of AIR applications running on an Android phone.
Using Adobe AIR, developers
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2541 readersOver the last few days, developers in the Adobe AIR for Android private beta started creating AIR applications for the Android OS. Using existing code from Flash applications or their AIR applications created for the iPhone, developers were able to create applications in just a few short hours and for one developer in just 10
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10395 readersAt Mobile World Congress 2010 Adobe announced Adobe AIR would support mobile devices by the end of this year. Adobe AIR, a key component of the Adobe Flash® Platform, enables developers to use a single development platform and reuse existing code to quickly build applications that run outside the browser, across multiple screens, devices and
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5769 readersAdobe Systems Incorporated delivered an update to Adobe Flash Builder 4.5 and Flex 4.5 software to enable developers to build applications for iPhone, iPad and BlackBerry PlayBook. Support for Android devices was released in April 2011. Developers now have a single platform for building highly expressive mobile applications that can be distributed via the Android
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2002 readersI’ve shown some videos of the Flash Player 10.1 running on my Google Nexus One phone. Soon, you’ll be able to record your own videos, showcasing your own applications because the Flash Player 10.1 and AIR 2.0 will be released as public betas. I’ve tested the private beta of Adobe AIR on Android, and it’s
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8702 readersThe Adobe® Flash® Platform runtimes, Adobe Flash Player and Adobe AIR®, allow developers to create rich experiences – from console quality games and interactive content to full HD premium video – for desktop browsers as well as desktop and mobile apps for iOS (iPhone/iPad), Android, Kindle Fire, and Nook mobile devices AIR 3.4 beta 2
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5456 readersThe Adobe® Flash® Platform runtimes, Adobe Flash Player and Adobe AIR®, allow developers to create rich experiences – from console quality games and interactive content to full HD premium video – for desktop browsers as well as desktop and mobile apps for iOS (iPhone/iPad), Android, Kindle Fire, and Nook mobile devices AIR 3.4 beta 2
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 On February 25, 2008 Adobe gave birth to Adobe AIR. In two short years, we've seen the rapid growth and adoption of Adobe AIR with major brand names to small start-ups. AIR now powers a variety of applications used by enterprises and everyday consumers in applications for social networking, gaming, eLearning,
3476 readersA little over a week ago Apple released a new draft of their iPhone developer program license which contained the following clause: 3.3.1 — Applications may only use Documented APIs in the manner prescribed by Apple and must not use or call any private APIs. Applications must be originally written in Objective-C, C, C++, or