A very important aspect of AIR is the new ability to package the AIR runtime in your application. That binds your app to a specific version if AIR eliminating risk that some future version of AIR will break your app. There are issues with the total package size, but a smaller framework could reduce the size in the future.
On 1/4/12 1:44 PM, "Fréderic Cox" <frede...@exuvis.com> wrote: > I call that a very good start :-) > > Thanks > > On 04/01/12 22:37, "Jonathan Campos" <jonbcam...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I can tell you that it is my commitment. Take that for what it is worth. >> >> On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 3:36 PM, Arthur Lockman >> <arthurlock...@ajobi.net>wrote: >> >>> I hope that it stays air compatible. Working with flex mobile with air >>> is a breeze, and there's really nothing like it. I hope it continues >>> to work with it. >>> >>> --- >>> Arthur Lockman >>> a.rthr.me >>> @arthurlockman >>> Sent from my iPhone >>> >>> On Jan 4, 2012, at 4:30 PM, "Fréderic Cox" <frede...@exuvis.com> wrote: >>> >>>> I started working with Flex 4.6 for mobile today creating an iPad >>> application and must say I am amazed at the possibilities and workflow. >>> I >>> am wondering though on how the Apache project will cooperate with AIR >>> for >>> mobile. Is there a guarantee that future versions of the SDK work with >>> it? >>> Is that something we should take care of or is it completely in Adobe's >>> hands? >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Jonathan Campos >> Dallas Flex User Group Manager >> http://www.d-flex.org/ >> blog: http://www.unitedmindset.com/jonbcampos >> twitter: http://www.twitter.com/jonbcampos > -- Alex Harui Flex SDK Team Adobe Systems, Inc. http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui