beta1 is pretty solid now, definitly should go with flex 2,
so you don't have to port it again 3 months later.

my .2 cents

On 3/19/06, Jason Hawryluk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I am also in the same position. I started with Flex 1.5, and ever since the Flex 2.0 alpha been in flex 2.0. There is no official release date for it, but I don't think we'll regret thinking ahead. It's also allot easier to use and get around in. There are quite a few changes between AS2 and AS3

 

IMO; Go with Flex 2.0

 

Jason
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If I was in your shoes (which I am actually) I would choose to go with Flex 2.0

Quick results are not as important when you're thinking long term ...
:)

Richie Rich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,

I am starting a project that I would like to finish this summer. This
is a prototype project, when finished will morph into a bigger project.

Would you start in FLEX 1.5 and port it over to 2.0 when it is
released or would you use FLEX 2.0 and work through the work arounds
and wait for features to mature?

Any thoughts or insight?

Rich





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