There is a blog post in that link, at the end of which this is what the author says: "SWF content that use the Flex SDK should seriously consider converting the application to HTML5 directly (without Shumway) as this allows you to use web-native controls that take advantage of web platform features (eg. accessibility, spell-check, etc.) We may enable Flex apps in Shumway in the future, but that is not a priority–games and other interactive media currently take precedence."
Flex is not a priority! that is shocking : ) I wonder what does 'Flash Player' replacement mean to them then? Because, both flash and flex applications run on same flash player version. They don't run on separate flash player addons. So if flash applications work on Shumway, flex too should work. I had asked same question back to the author, no response yet. On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 6:47 PM, Sebastian Mohr <flex.masul...@gmail.com>wrote: > Does anyone have an idea what this [1] means to us? > > [1] > > http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2013/10/mozilla-takes-on-flash/?goback=%2Egde_4296888_member_5797420905202204675#%21 > > > -- > Sebastian (PMC) > Interaction Designer > > Looking for a Login > Example<http://code.google.com/p/masuland/wiki/LoginExample>with > Apache Flex? This guy loves ... Flash Catalyst CS5.5, the > Designer&Developer Workflow and Design Tools for Apache Flex ... What do > you love? >