I love the plugin TourdeFlex.  It is also an AIR app...
you can get it:
http://flex.org/tour

GregM

--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "Amy" <amyblankens...@...> wrote:
>
> --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "brucewhealton" <bruce@> wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >         Can someone help me with something.  I wanted to know 
where
> > one can find the most up to date documentation on the web for the
> > various Flex 3 Components, classes, language reference and so 
on.  I
> > did a google search and found some documentation on some 
components,
> > i.e. the mx:Text component, but it was to a website not affiliated
> > with adobe.  There is a livedocs link and a few other adobe 
links. 
> > Where might I go for the best, most recent documentation on 
everything
> > in flex 3.  
> >           There are so many options within Adobe Flex, from Help> 
Help
> > Contents, Help> Dynamic Help, Help > Search, that I don't know 
what
> > would be the best or the easiest way to find out everything that I
> > need to know when coding.
> 
> This is how I quickly get the info I need:
> http://flexdiary.blogspot.com/2008/07/getting-help-in-flex-
builder.html
> 
> If I think there might be something more up-to-date in the LiveDocs 
> online, I'll use the link at the bottom of each Help page to get 
> there.  Also the LiveDocs often have running swf examples from the 
> posted code.  But the search feature is completely horrendous at 
the 
> adobe.com website, so MPO is you're better off driving the search 
from 
> the local Help files.
> 
> HTH;
> 
> Amy
>


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