On 10/5/12 7:00 AM, "Charles Monteiro" wrote:
> I would expect / hope that adobe is a partner of apache flex
Adobe is investing in Apache Flex, otherwise I and others wouldn't be paid
to be involved.
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Alex Harui
Flex SDK Team
Adobe Systems, Inc.
http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui
I would expect / hope that adobe is a partner of apache flex
On Oct 5, 2012 9:52 AM, "sébastien Paturel" wrote:
> No war between HTML5 and AIR here.
> You already can run on AIR.
> The fact that Flex don't run on HTML5 at all (even with lightweight
> version) is a big drawback in the framework wa
No war between HTML5 and AIR here.
You already can run on AIR.
The fact that Flex don't run on HTML5 at all (even with lightweight
version) is a big drawback in the framework war.
And AIR is not safe for long term future for Apache Flex because of
Adobe dependency.
And i don't see why is would
I'm wondering if most in this group are more interested about targeting
html5 than air because it seems to me it would be hard to do both well.
I want to run on AIR.
On Oct 5, 2012 9:38 AM, "sébastien Paturel" wrote:
> I agree with others that you should abandone the idea that Adobe could get
>
I agree with others that you should abandone the idea that Adobe could
get Catalyst back from the dead.
They have been pretty clear about it, and the open sourcing is not an
option because of code dependencies.
Your only chance to see catalyst come back from Adobe, is to make Apache
Flex te be
@christofer dutz ... thanks for sharing your thoughts. +1 from my side!
Flash Catalyst CS5.5 is a charm for interaction designers like me.
Sincerely Yours,
Sebastian Mohr
Apache Flex Developer (PPMC),
Interaction Designer & Musician
http://www.linkedin.com/in/masuland
On Oct 3, 2012, at 7
On 10/3/12 10:21 AM, "christofer.d...@c-ware.de"
wrote:
> Well isn't it usually that way around?
>
> I create some general UI scetches using some tools like blamiq mockups and
> deal with negoitating the functionallity with my customers. As soon as the
> component works as desired I go "pimp