Re: [RT] html5 components as an alternate to flex component on mobile browsers.

2012-08-08 Thread James Ong
I feel it's a good reason to go with Twitter Bootstrap + HTML5 + JQuery for mobile web browsers. On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 12:39 AM, Richard Oren wrote: > We use AIR for all our Mobile Dev work and have been quite successful > building large scale SASS applications with the Flex SDK and AIR for bot

Re: [RT] html5 components as an alternate to flex component on mobile browsers.

2012-08-08 Thread Richard Oren
We use AIR for all our Mobile Dev work and have been quite successful building large scale SASS applications with the Flex SDK and AIR for both Android and IOS. We did have to write our own Touch components that were overlooked or abandoned by Adobe but it has not stopped us from moving forward wit

Re: [RT] html5 components as an alternate to flex component on mobile browsers.

2012-08-03 Thread Arnold Aprieto
Hello, I have the same dilemma, when adobe announced that they will not be supporting flash mobile anymore, we suddenly shifted to HTML5 and Javascript (and now looking at Kendo UI and/or Sencha). With that content, I seem to have lose my faith on adobe in creating a product that they won't be s

[RT] html5 components as an alternate to flex component on mobile browsers.

2012-08-03 Thread Shammi Seth
HI, I think may be if flex sdk can create html5 equivalent of spark components for browsers that do not support flex. (i would include window mobile browsers, ios browsers and andriod 4.0x and higher) then it could be a game changer for flex. I do not know why adobe does not want to support flash