Good to know that, I will try Adobe Scout sometime, I think your data is awesome!
Ram Lee 在 2013-8-22,14:58,DarkStone <darkst...@163.com> 写道: > Hi Ram, > > You're welcome. > > If you want precise performance benchmark, you can use Adobe Scout. > > A friend of mine said, by using Scout, a Flex mobile application which has a > Spark List of 500 itemRenderers on it, running on the iPod touch 5, madly > swiping finger across the itemRenderers, Scout reported this: > > If set Flex Application' framerate to 24, the runtime testing result is 24, > no dropping frames! > > If set framerate to 60, the result is 48-55 frames per second, which is > already a big deal! > > You can do your own test using Adobe Scout, good luck. > > > DarkStone > 2013-08-22 > At 2013-08-22 14:09:48,"Ram Lee" <ranbolee...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Thanks a lot for the notes and good to know that! >> >> I did try the direct renderMode on my retina Macbook and feel the >> performance improvement! >> >> And I was wondering if there are some good performance test tools to make >> this improvement more qualified? because what I do now is just resizing the >> app window to see if it renders the diplay object faster and smoother. >> >> Again, thanks a lot for the NEWS! >> >> Ram Lee >> >> 在 2013-8-22,13:28,DarkStone <darkst...@163.com> 写道: >> >>> Hi Ram, >>> >>> The major performance improvement is done by AIR 3.8 (not earlier AIR >>> versions), and the reason why Adobe didn't mention this is because they >>> always have the lousy PR (Public Relations), which hide the good news and >>> spread the bad news, they should fire their PR managers immediately. >>> >>> At the same time, Flex 4.10 fixed a lot of bugs, which improves the >>> framework perfomance as well. >>> >>> So with Flex 4.10 and AIR 3.8, you can really build mobile apps with it, >>> and running smooth on iPhone & iPad & Mac & PC. >>> >>> Now, we can proudly say that Flex has become the best crossplatform >>> application development & deployment solution on earth! >>> >>> >>> DarkStone >>> 2013-08-22 >>> At 2013-08-22 13:10:38,"Ram Lee" <ranbolee...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> Is this from AIR 3.8 or earlier versions? just searched the internet, >>>> wonder why Adobe didn't mention such performance boost on the Apple >>>> devices? >>>> >>>> 李楠 >>>> >>>> 在 2013-8-22,12:23,Joel Tan <joel...@cype.com.my> 写道: >>>> >>>>> Yes, I can feel the performance improvement as well on Flex mobile app! >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Aug 21, 2013, at 7:20 PM, DarkStone <darkst...@163.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> It surprised me when I try to recompile my old Flex 4 projects with Flex >>>>>> 4.10 & AIR 3.8 SDKs, and deploy them to iPhone & iPad & MacBook, they >>>>>> runnning incrediblely smooth, like 2 to 3 times faster than before, >>>>>> nealy native app performance! >>>>>> >>>>>> The trick is you need to set <renderMode>direct</renderMode> in the >>>>>> -app.xml file, this will boost performance on iOS and Mac OS, so >>>>>> everybody just keep in mind of this. >>>>>> >>>>>> Now that the performance issue of Flex has been greatly improved on >>>>>> mobile devices, I'm very excited, finding that Apache Flex has a great >>>>>> future! >>>>>> >>>>>> Flex is an awesome framework, which has great development efficiency, I >>>>>> think it's time to let the world know that Flex is still kicking and it >>>>>> is the best solution for application (not game) development and >>>>>> deployment across all platforms. >>>>>> >>>>>> So we should really working on the official Flex Showcase, more video >>>>>> demos of Flex Mobile Apps on iPhone & iPad will be great! I'm planning >>>>>> to submit my own demo to the showcase when I got the time. >>>>>> >>>>>> I've already wrote a decent blog post to spread the good news to the >>>>>> Chinese Flex Developers, here is the link: >>>>>> http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_6f56a2bf0101dm98.html >>>>>> >>>>>> Many thanks to the Apache Flex Community, I love Flex, and we shall >>>>>> attract more and more people to the Flex community! >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> DarkStone >>>>>> 2013-08-21 >