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Here it is again: https://github.com/rui-cruz/Spark-Material Thanks for sharing this with the community. There is definitely a lot of interest in Spark skins - including mobile. In the last couple of releases, we pushed out iOS7/8 and Android 4.x skins with Flex. Now that Android 5 is on the horizon, getting started with Materials skins would be great. And no, Flex does not utilize Starling for mobile apps, everything is still done on the GPU. I havent seen performance issues with this approach either. I have a few things to get out of my way before I can help out with the Android - material skins. I am sure there are others on these lists who can help out as well. Thanks, Om On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 2:35 PM, Rui Cruz <info.ruic...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi guys, > > I know all recent efforts are going to flexjs and I really appreciate it > and > looking forward to put my hands on it. But in the meanwhile, I still > currently make heavy use of flex and spark components for web and desktop > apps and I believe in the near future will continue... Feeling the need for > more attractive UI and loving the concept behind material design, I've > created some custom components / skins with spark based components. I'm > writing this post to share them with all of you, and I hope to get help and > pull requests from the community. > > I know its not hardware accelerated, but runs really smooth and as expected > with all animations. > > At this stage it have only few components, but I intend to add them all and > compile a lib with a custom namespace. The components had to be extended to > override focus management and custom skin states.. > > Note: Not optimized for mobile yet, but I believe mobile apps are being > developed with starling.. > > Hope folks that still using flex / spark enjoy it! > > Regards, > Rui > > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://apache-flex-users.2333346.n4.nabble.com/Spark-components-with-Material-Design-tp11042.html > Sent from the Apache Flex Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >