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Adobe demos AIR on mobile at Mobile World Congress

February 15th 2010 | Jens C Brynildsen

Adobe evangelists have been teasing their Twitter followers the last days and today we got to see what they are excited about - AIR running applications on Android devices.


Doc - offline Actionscript documentation

February 08th 2010 | Jens C Brynildsen

Do you use Flash CS4? Then you may have noticed that the documentation requires that you are online. Doc is a free AIR application that can index and display any ASDoc generated documentation in a snappy, searchable desktop application. If you've been looking for a better solution to looking up the AS3 reference, look no further.


Mobile development alternatives

December 29th 2009 | Jens C Brynildsen

So you had planned spending the holiday checking out Flash CS5 and now feel at a loss with what to toy with during the holidays? Here's some alternative ways of authoring iPhone, Android, Symbian and Windows Mobile applications.


CS5 Public Beta cancelled

December 18th 2009 | Jens C Brynildsen

No christmas present to Flash users from Adobe this year. The team have decided to focus their efforts on the final version and that the pre-release beta testers are providing enough feedback to create a good product.


Solving clickTAG in Flash9+

December 01st 2009 | Andreas Rønning

I had a revelation today, and it makes me furious to the point of wall-climbing. I'm not going to mention names, but you know all that talk about how clickTAG doesn't work in Flash 9+? Complete sham.


AIR 2 and Flash Player 10.1 betas on Adobe Labs

November 17th 2009 | Jens C Brynildsen

Today, Adobe released beta versions of their two major runtimes so that developers can test and play with them. Todays beta's are still missing a few of the features, but these will arrive soon. We talked to the senior product managers at Adobe ahead of the launch to see if we could find out more than what's known already such as the new Peer to Peer features.


ActionScript 3 Development Task Contest (AS3DTC)

November 11th 2009 | Jens C Brynildsen

It's been a while since there was a fun and informal Actionscript contest as those that existed have kind of died out. Here's one with a twist! Adobe evangelist Mike Chambers worked on a piece of code this weekend and wondered how others would go about solving the same problem. Why not make a competition out of it?