I like the part about tablets and phones because you would not believe how many 
developers I know didn't get this as they didn't understand Air. They were 
blown away when I explained  it all. "Yes, on Android, iPad or iPhone as an 
app. No, I'm not kidding..." Repeat for each developer...



On Aug 4, 2012, at 6:43 PM, Keith Sutton <ke...@spoon.as> wrote:

> How about a combination that speaks to non-Flash Platform aware readers as 
> well:
> 
> Apache Flex is an framework for building applications that run on web 
> browsers, desktops and devices (smartphones and tablets). It is an 
> ActionScript 3 based framework
> that uses Adobe Flash Player (browsers) and Adobe AIR (desktop and devices) 
> at runtime.
> 
> On 8/4/2012 3:26 PM, aYo ~ wrote:
>> Modifying Brent's description a wee bit -
>> Apache Flex is an ActionScript 3 based framework for building applications
>> that run on the Flash Player and Adobe AIR
>> On Aug 4, 2012 11:20 PM, "Brent Arnold" <br...@brentarnold.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> How about: "Apache Flex is an ActionScript 3 based framework that runs on
>>> the Flash platform, including Flash Player and Adobe AIR".
>>> 
>>> Brent
>>> 
>>> On 8/4/12 9:20 AM, Alex Harui wrote:
>>>  On 8/4/12 2:16 AM, "Justin Mclean" <jus...@classsoftware.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>>>> That's a bit more inclusive? Perhaps change to "Flash and AIR based" or
>>>>> drop
>>>>> "Flash-based" altogether?
>>>>> 
>>>> Jeffry Houser suggested "Flash Platform-based" which is what we used in
>>>> the
>>>> announcement.
>>>> 
>>>> 
> 

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