Hi Mark,
>> Yes, that would be a good choice. You also have another option to
use our JS version called Royale(formally FlexJS) version which is
coming along well.
Definitely, I am looking forwards to the stable release. :)
Joel
On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 9:57 AM, Mark Kessler
wrote:
> Yes, t
Yes, that would be a good choice. You also have another option to
use our JS version called Royale(formally FlexJS) version which is
coming along well.
On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 1:05 AM, manish sharma wrote:
> Hi Team,
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> I Have a old project created on Flex SDK 3.5. Do I need to upgrade it on
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gt; think you should inquire in Adobe forums about the roadmap post 2020.
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> [1] https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2362234?start=240&tstart=0
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> From: Joel Tan
> Sent: Tuesday, December 5, 2017 11:21:59 AM
> To: dev@f
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From: Joel Tan
Sent: Tuesday, December 5, 2017 11:21:59 AM
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: Re: Flex Old Support
Hi Chris,
>> However Adobe have anounced to stop *Flash and Air around 2020*. So for
long term Support, you should think about other alternatives.
Argh … yeah … you are right … sorry for spreading false information … you are
right.
Flash support will end 2020 … just ignore, what I wrote in my last mail about
AIR ;-)
Chris
Am 05.12.17, 10:22 schrieb "Joel Tan" :
Hi Chris,
>> However Adobe have anounced to stop *Flash and Air
Hi Chris,
>> However Adobe have anounced to stop *Flash and Air around 2020*. So for
long term Support, you should think about other alternatives.
You were mentioning about Adobe will stop Flash and AIR around 2020, wasn't
it just Flash player on the browser? AIR will continue to work right?
Beca
Hi Manisch,
Even If you should probably direct this question at the Apache flex
mailinglist. There should be No reason for it to stop working. However Adobe
have anounced to stop Flash and Air around 2020. So for long term Support, you
should think about other alternatives.
Chris
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