Re: Nick's suggestion, that's what I'm doing for a client right now.  And
it's coming down to the wire because I need to deliver the solution...but
the client knew this going in, and beta 3 is still pretty solid.  Depending
on the development time, this seems to be a great way to do it.

Cheers

On 6/2/06, Nick Weekes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Would it be an option to design/build with beta 2 (or at the very least
prototype), then recompile and deliver to client with the release
version of Flex 2?  Im guessing there wont be significant differences
between the two (other than bug fixes).


Adam Pasztory wrote:
> I'm starting a new project that seems very Flex-worthy (yes, it's "forms
> based").  According to the FAQ from Adobe, Flex 2 is coming out in the
> first
> half of '06.  There's less than a month left.
>
> I won't be able to sell my client on building the project with a beta
> product. Should I have faith or should I start looking into alternative
> (AJAX) solutions?
>
> thanks,
> Adam
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