The sooner the better… ;-)

Realistically, we’re looking to “beginning of 2015” for basic WYSIWYG. Your 
guess is as good as mine what that will actually mean. I don’t imagine we’re 
going to approach feature parity before the end of 2015. But hopefully at the 
end of next year we’ll at least be close.

Harbs

On Nov 2, 2014, at 4:03 PM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote:

> What kind of timeframes are you talking about?  When does the first
> production version on HTML5 have to be ready?
> 
> -Alex
> 
> On 11/2/14, 1:51 AM, "Harbs" <harbs.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> A bit of background:
>> Our Flash/Flex based web app at printui.com is pretty much feature
>> complete. The last major features on my list to implement was table
>> support and page editing support which is more or less done. The next
>> “big project” is getting support for non-Flash platforms. While it’s very
>> tempting to port the app to AIR, our average client needs a web app
>> rather than a native one.
>> 
>> So, in the coming months, I’m looking to start work on porting the app to
>> HTML. We already have basic HTML functionality implemented using
>> Angular.js, but it’s a simple forms-based approach. We’re looking to do a
>> full WYSIWYG HTML app. I need to decide on what framework we’re going to
>> use. Angular has its advantages, but I’m not looking forward to doing a
>> complex app in pure JS and Angular.
> 

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