I read that comment and I don't think they know what they are talking about. It is very easy to build a cross-platform (iOS + Android) with Apache Flex. There is very good support for touch screens and no, it is not a drain on the battery.
Please try it out yourself so you can come to a conclusion of your own. Thanks, Om On Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 12:01 PM, chris_flex <c...@christiankiefer.de> wrote: > In the Adobe Air Forum I found that > (https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2364563): > > /Standard Flex components rely heavily on vector graphics and even a simple > view with bunch of inactive components can make a average tablet/phone lag > heavily (drop fps to near zero) without mentioning their lack of (complete) > support for touch screens (and also the drain on battery will be noticed). > Flex Apache does provide an answer to that with a specific set of > components > for touch screens/mobile device but you'll have to make the switch yourself > and modify some code. Anyway you'll have to run some tests./ > > What may he mean with "lack of (complete) support for touch screens (and > also the drain on battery will be noticed)"? > > Kind regards > > Chris > > > > -- > View this message in context: http://apache-flex-users. > 2333346.n4.nabble.com/Flex-and-lack-of-complete-support- > for-touch-screens-tp15660.html > Sent from the Apache Flex Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >