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.

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