Hi, No worries, Adobe is still very involve in Adobe AIR even Flash Player, there are tons of games especially 3D games are still heavily rely on it, these games are not easily can be replaced by HTML5, Flash Player will be there always for it, Flex web apps can just ride on the same boat and sail together with them (games).
We all know that Adobe has changed its focus to gaming for their Flash Platform, and they are very committed to it (as we can see from the updates), Adobe will definitely keep their AIR alive and in sync very closely to the updates of iOS and Android platform, in order to enable the games developers that using Adobe Flash to build games to be able to compile and distribute their games across all platforms. Again Flex native apps can ride on the same boat and sail together with them. In fact Flex apps can still survive without FlexJS for long time to come, but depending on what kind of apps you are creating, if it doesn’t required to be viewed or run on mobile devices, or you don’t mind how the world look at your apps (why it is still using Flash!) then you can still using it with a peace of mind IMO. So, keep calm and continue to build cool stuff with Flash/Flex. Joel > On Jul 25, 2015, at 10:14 PM, Udirley Otoni Pesse <udirleyot...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > Hello, > > Sorry for asking these questions here. > > I have several applications in flex which until then were being executed by > the browser, with the increasing bombing the flash player has been > suffering I find it very hard that it lasts for a long time, and for this > reason I'm switching to air adobe, so I no longer use the browser. > But me there arise some questions, which assures me that Adobe will > continue the AIR support? > There site for dounload can only download for Windows 32 and Mac. What > about Windows 64 and Linux. Am I following the right path? > I have many time s work and I can not lose them. > I have eagerly awaited by FlexJS, but I see that the project is still at a > very high level of development and has little documentation. > I'm being pressured to migrate to HTMH5 but I did not want to, I like the > Flex, but I am employee in a company do not know how long I'll be able to > hold. > > I need to make a decision soon, and your opinions will count a lot in this > decision. > Adobe AIR will be kept? This is a sure future? > I migrate to AIR? > You can now use FlexJS? > > In short ... I'm desperately trying to save years of work and my job. > > -- > UDIRLEY OTONI PESSE > Celular: (27) 9316-4909 > E-mail 1: udirleyot...@gmail.com > E-mail 2: udirleyot...@hotmail.com > Msn: udirleyot...@hotmail.com