Congratulations! I hope to try it out soon. -Alex
On 9/8/16, 10:36 PM, "Justin M. Hill" <jus...@prominic.net> wrote: > >Dear Apache Flex / FlexJS community -- > >I am pleased to report we have finally reached a balance between Apple's >security requirements for the App Store and the needs of the Moonshine IDE >to install the necessary SDKs and command-line tools such as ANT for >automated project builds. > >As of v1.2.0, Moonshine IDE now also supports a basic method for >generating >a FlexJS interface from a Balsamiq mock-up. Our hope is this returns >some >of the features of the original Flex Builder Design view concept to help >newcomers do basic layouts of their forms without having to write a single >line of FlexJS to get started. > >Please download and provide your feedback on the mailing list or to us >directly. We especially want to hear of anymore problems like Peter Ent's >who was unable to build projects due to App Store sand box restrictions we >think we now have all worked out for all recent MacOS releases. Note that >we have not tested Sierra beta yet, so if anyone has that installed we >would like your feedback. > >https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/moonshine/id1099109346?mt=12 > > >Santanu is going to work on re-testing the Windows version next and post >the latest version to the Moonshine-IDE.com website as well including >sources. > > >We really need help with code completion next. Walker, Alex, and I have a >separate thread going on that topic in which Alex suggested Moonshine >could >use the same code completion hooks that Flash Builder uses from the Falcon >compiler code base. Please chime in if you know anything about building >AIR Native Extensions (ANEs) or the code completion engine hooks. >Especially for newcomers, we must get code completion working in the IDE >for it to be useful. > >I firmly believe for FlexJS to gain traction it needs an easy to use entry >point (IDE) that is cross platform, downloads the necessary SDKs >automatically, provides handy references to the API documentation, >integrates Tour de Flex, and lays a groundwork for getting started >quickly. >We have accomplished many of these things and would appreciate assistance >taking the IDE to the next level of usability based upon your frank >feedback. > >Thank you, > >Justin Hill >My Apache Flex community contribution is working on the open source >Moonshine-IDE.com for FlexJS.