UPDATE: Just noticed I replied only to dev and not all so replying for
those not subscribed to dev mailing list. Original email below:
Justin,
I agree. It would be great to have this. I think the lack of a free Flex
IDE for Mac and Linux is a barrier for new Flex developers. If one were
availabl
Justin,
I agree that the lack of a free Flex IDE for Mac and Linux is a barrier for
new Flex developers. If one were available, they could get started and
later on they will have the option to upgrade to other IDE's.
One thing we may want to consider is adding a simple mxmlc compiler into
the Apa
> I realize CrossOver is commercial and if it is a dependency for
FlashDevelop on Mac and Linux, it
> is not totally free on those platforms.
It's not, based on some recent testing :
http://www.flashdevelop.org/community/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=11922&p=52295#p52295
Runs under Wine on Linux fine.
Th
Apache Flex Team,
I attended the Flex 360 conference with many of you earlier this year in
San Jose. While I do not follow the list daily, I know you are all working
very hard and we appreciate it very much.
One of the most important things Apache Flex needs to succeed is a 100%
free, easy to