I have done development on linux, targeting and testing for windows via IE/Flash in wine.  All of our flash based components are built completely in mtasc/swfmill on linux because of easy integration with our other ant based build process on a linux system.  Mtasc and swfmill on linux have greatly reduced the difficulties of building and deployment for our processes here.

Dan

On 2/2/06, Iván Mosquera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I develop Flash in Linux for Linux systems. I use eclipse+asdt/vim+syntax , Mtasc, swfmill, swftools and xray.
Linux v7 flash might be quite worse than Windows one, but it does its job quite well.  Adobe Flash 8.5 and gnash makes Linux flash playing more interesting.

--
Ivan Mosquera Paulo
http://ktulur.ath.cx


2006/2/2, Austin Haas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I develop Flash on Linux. Unfortunately, since there is no Flash 8 player
available yet, I have to keep a laptop running XP next to me for testing any
Flash 8 only features. Also, my clients overwhelmingly target XP, so I'd need to
check pretty often on XP anyway.

It's a pain, but to me it's still better than doing dev on XP.

One more thing...my build script automatically publishes the swfs to an internal
web server, so testing on other machines is usually just a browser refresh or
bookmark.

-austin

Austin Haas
Pet Tomato, Inc.
http://www.pettomato.com


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