Apache Flex Success Story

2013-10-14 Thread Jim Robson
Just a quick note to thank all of you for your outstanding work. My team just upgraded a major internal app from Adobe Flex 3.5.1 to Apache Flex 4.10.0 and it went perfectly. Nice work! Full write-up here: http://www.robsondesign.com/blog/index.php/2013/10/13/thumbs-up-for-apache-flex/

Re: Apache Flex Success Story

2013-10-14 Thread Jim Robson
4.10 > > > > Just want to know what are the necessary things are required to change? > > > > Thanks and Congratulation. > > > > > > On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 3:59 PM, Jim Robson wrote: > > > > > Just a quick note to thank all of you for yo

Re: Next Donation from Adobe

2014-08-04 Thread Jim Robson
Can you update me on the status of FlexPMD? When I try to install the Eclipse plugin I get challenged for a username and password. The same happens when I try to browse the SVN repo linked from the Sourceforge site. Is that because the transfer to Apache Flex is in progress? On Fri, Mar 28, 2014

Re: Next Donation from Adobe

2014-08-04 Thread Jim Robson
Sorry, ignore previous email. I did not read carefully before sending. On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 10:33 AM, Jim Robson wrote: > Can you update me on the status of FlexPMD? When I try to install the > Eclipse plugin I get challenged for a username and password. The same > happens when

Re: [PR] Getting people excited about Flex

2013-02-05 Thread Jim Robson
I dunno, Alex. That Sherwin-Williams color visualizer is pretty slick. The Behr color picker *could* be reproduced in JS/CSS/HTML but it would not be easy. The Big Blue Button certainly seems like a nicer experience than GoToMeeting. But in general, to address your point, Flex isn't for websites