: mardi 25 mars 2014 13:44
À : dev@flex.apache.org
Objet : Re: Flex on Windows 8
Correction, there are two OSes. Windows 8 pro, and Windows 8 RT. RT is the
"mobile version only" And has no "desktop mode". Pro can do desktop.
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itself, but
>> if it Comes with a full "Desktop" or if it's the small, stripped off
>> Version. Desktop can do Flash, stripped off (Some Tablets and all Mobile
>> Phones) Version can't?
>>
>> Chris
>> ________________
>>
's the small, stripped off Version.
> Desktop can do Flash, stripped off (Some Tablets and all Mobile Phones)
> Version can't?
>
> Chris
>
> Von: Avi Kessner
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 25. März 2014 13:29
> An: dev@flex.apache.org
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rip me to
> pieces at the ApacheCon?
>
> Chris
>
>
> Von: f...@dfguy.us
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 25. März 2014 12:58
> An: dev@flex.apache.org
> Betreff: Re: Flex on Windows 8
>
> So windows 8 tablets that have desktop mode can essentia
So windows 8 tablets that have desktop mode can essentially run the full flash
player and AIR. No wimpy mobile OS and junk mobile browser. So full hardware
acceleration in flash player and no strange "mobile" version of Flash player
etc.
The devices are also getting fast enough now that I don't
Hello,
I had the opportunity to test a large flex application on a surface 2 and I
must say that I have been very surprised on how well it wor
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I am also asking myself. Didn't manage to get a Windows 8 device to try.
1) it seems Windows 8 RT and Windows 8 Pro are completely different beasts.
2) how do you use the tactile API with Flash on Windows 8. It seems that it's
only available in AIR (airglobal.swc) but is it recognized and ava