4306 readersToday, Adobe released the final version 4.5 of both the Flex SDK and the Flash Builder tool, allowing developers to easily target both iOS, Android and Playbook devices. Now it's easier than ever to get your Flash-based application out on Android Market, BlackBerry App World or Apple's App Store.
2149 readersToday, Adobe released the final version 4.5 of both the Flex SDK and the Flash Builder tool, allowing developers to easily target both iOS, Android and Playbook devices. Now it's easier than ever to get your Flash-based application out on Android Market, BlackBerry App World or Apple's App Store.
500 readersToday, Adobe released the final version 4.5 of both the Flex SDK and the Flash Builder tool, allowing developers to easily target both iOS, Android and Playbook devices. Now it's easier than ever to get your Flash-based application out on Android Market, BlackBerry App World or Apple's App Store.
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3926 readersVia Flash Magazine, Adobe has released the final version 4.5 of Flex SDK and Flash Builder, allowing developers to easily target both iOS, Android and Playbook devices. Now it's easier than ever to get your Flash-based application out on Android Market, BlackBerry App World or Apple's App Store.
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3987 readersToday, Adobe released the final version 4.5 of both the Flex SDK and the Flash Builder tool, allowing developers to easily target both iOS, Android and Playbook devices. Now it's easier than ever to get your Flash-based application out on Android Market, BlackBerry App World or Apple's App Store.
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5335 readersToday, we’re excited to announce updates to Adobe Flash Builder 4.5 and the Flex 4.5 framework with support for devices running Android, BlackBerry Tablet OS and iOS. As a result, developers can quickly create and distribute apps through Android Market, BlackBerry App World and the Apple App Store using one tool chain, programming language and
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5442 readersDevelopers can now use the Adobe Flash Builder platform to develop applications for iOS devices, such as Apple’s iPad and iPhone, as well as for the RIM BlackBerry PlayBook tablet. Support for the devices (which had been announced in April) in Flash Builder 4.5.1 allows developers to create apps for a variety of popular devices
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10450 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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2345 readersHere are some highlights of Flash Platform at Mobile World Congress (MWC) AIR applications can now be deployed to more than 84 million smartphones and tablets running Android and iOS. Thousands of applications have been created and made available on Android Market and Apple’s App Store to date. For examples of popular AIR applications
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2376 readersTonight Adobe announced AIR for Android at Mobile World Congress. The new AIR runtime allows any Flash/Flex developer to create standalone applications on Android. The runtime is very fast and is highly optimized for low cpu and low memory conditions on mobile devices. Given the explosion of Android devices, developers will be able to widely