Hi Swen,
Sure, No worries :). Thanks...
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 6:03 PM, Swen van Zanten wrote:
> Hi Deepak,
>
> Those warning are there because of the import and use of the experimental
> components. This is an already known issue :)
> Nothing to worry about for now.
>
> Regards,
>
> SWEN VA
Hi Deepak,
Those warning are there because of the import and use of the experimental
components. This is an already known issue :)
Nothing to worry about for now.
Regards,
SWEN VAN ZANTEN
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2171 BL, Sassenheim
Op 28 aug. 2013, om 14:04 heeft Deepak MS het
volgende geschreven:
Hi folks,
I'ved also had the same issues with the MobileTheme project of the SDK.
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2013/8/28 Deepak MS
> Hello,
>
> I checked background processing of the app(on iPad) with renderMode set to
> ‘direct’. As Wil
Hello,
I checked background processing of the app(on iPad) with renderMode set to
‘direct’. As Will mentioned, it does break the background processing. I had
to revert it back to ‘gpu’ and it worked fine. However, performance wise it
still remains comparatively faster even if I set the renderMode
I believe you lose the ability to perform any background tasks by
setting rendermode to direct, at least on IOS. This will be a
dealbreaker for many apps. See this bug for more details and be sure to
vote:
https://bugbase.adobe.com/index.cfm?event=bug&id=3349232
On 8/23/2013 1:47 PM, jude wro
This news should be published on web,apart from here in mailing list.
On Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 8:54 AM, DarkStone wrote:
> Not at all!
>
> According to my test, direct mode doesn't lose any functionality at all,
> it only boosts performance!
>
> Sent from DarkStone's iPhone
>
> 在 2013-8-24,2:47,
Not at all!
According to my test, direct mode doesn't lose any functionality at all, it
only boosts performance!
Sent from DarkStone's iPhone
在 2013-8-24,2:47,jude 写道:
> When using direct mode do you lose any functionality? I think there was a
> GPU mode and you lost filters and other feature
When using direct mode do you lose any functionality? I think there was a
GPU mode and you lost filters and other features so I could not use it at
the time. Is direct mode the same? Thanks
On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 5:17 AM, Deepak MS wrote:
> Hi Swen,
> Thanks a lot. That really helped. It works
Hi Swen,
Thanks a lot. That really helped. It works fine now :)
I'll surely be blogging about performance boost that we have in 4.10 soon
in my blog...I just felt like adding up NOS (Nitrous) in NFS, while using
my app ! ;) Thanks for such a cool release!
Cheers!
Deepak
http://deepflex.blogspot.c
Hi Deepak,
I also had that problem,
this one is easily fixed by editing the skin.
inside the scroller it looked like this:
I had built an iPad app using Flex 4.6|AIR 3.6 sometime back. Looking at
this email, I got curious to see how my app would perform on 4.10.
Agreed! Overall performance in comparatively good.
- Popups used to have a delay of 3-4 seconds, but now it just pops up
without any
delay.
- Switching betw
Great!
But my friend is getting married this weekend, I've got no time to do a
benchmark test.
Maybe next weekend I can do it, I'll try my best, I'm too busy just like
everybody else.
DarkStone
2013-08-23
At 2013-08-23 14:13:21,"OmPrakash Muppirala" wrote:
>On Aug 22, 2013 10:21 PM, "DarkSton
great proposal!!
I am very new to Adobe Scout or other benchmark tools, so I wish we could get
some help, any help from people who have more experience on this kind of tool
and test methodology.
Runtime performance improvement is always worth a blog, I guess! ^-^
Ram Lee
在 2013-8-23,14:13,OmP
On Aug 22, 2013 10:21 PM, "DarkStone" wrote:
>
> Can anyone help spreading the good news?
>
> I think we need Apache's official support to publish the news, indicating
that Flex 4.10 + AIR 3.8 running very smooth on iOS and Mac devices when
renderMode is set to direct.
>
> This is very important f
Agreed!
And I have tried the Adobe Scout on my retina MacBook 13inch(gpu built in the
cpu), I test a basic Flex Desktop app at both 24fps and 60fps, direct
renderMode both perform better, and this is just a quick test.
at 24fps, direct renderMode doesn't lose one frame, cpu renderMode slightly
Can anyone help spreading the good news?
I think we need Apache's official support to publish the news, indicating that
Flex 4.10 + AIR 3.8 running very smooth on iOS and Mac devices when renderMode
is set to direct.
This is very important for the rise of the Flex.
Can someone from the inside
Good to know that, I will try Adobe Scout sometime, I think your data is
awesome!
Ram Lee
在 2013-8-22,14:58,DarkStone 写道:
> Hi Ram,
>
> You're welcome.
>
> If you want precise performance benchmark, you can use Adobe Scout.
>
> A friend of mine said, by using Scout, a Flex mobile applicatio
Hi Ram,
You're welcome.
If you want precise performance benchmark, you can use Adobe Scout.
A friend of mine said, by using Scout, a Flex mobile application which has a
Spark List of 500 itemRenderers on it, running on the iPod touch 5, madly
swiping finger across the itemRenderers, Scout repo
Thanks a lot for the notes and good to know that!
I did try the direct renderMode on my retina Macbook and feel the performance
improvement!
And I was wondering if there are some good performance test tools to make this
improvement more qualified? because what I do now is just resizing the ap
Hi Ram,
The major performance improvement is done by AIR 3.8 (not earlier AIR
versions), and the reason why Adobe didn't mention this is because they always
have the lousy PR (Public Relations), which hide the good news and spread the
bad news, they should fire their PR managers immediately.
A
Is this from AIR 3.8 or earlier versions? just searched the internet, wonder
why Adobe didn't mention such performance boost on the Apple devices?
李楠
在 2013-8-22,12:23,Joel Tan 写道:
> Yes, I can feel the performance improvement as well on Flex mobile app!
>
>
>
>
> On Aug 21, 2013, at 7:20
Yes, I can feel the performance improvement as well on Flex mobile app!
On Aug 21, 2013, at 7:20 PM, DarkStone wrote:
> It surprised me when I try to recompile my old Flex 4 projects with Flex 4.10
> & AIR 3.8 SDKs, and deploy them to iPhone & iPad & MacBook, they runnning
> incrediblely sm
"It depends".
We got a noticeable improvement just in a normal Flex web app when we
went went from 4.6 to 4.9 - but at the same time we took out a lot of MX
components like labels, spacer and text input and put in Spark ones, so
it's not totally fair.
Tom
On 21/08/2013 15:30, Ram Lee wrote:
> do
do we need air 3.8 version to get the performance boost? and can anybody
explain why we don't get the performance boost before?
李楠
在 2013-8-21,19:20,DarkStone 写道:
> It surprised me when I try to recompile my old Flex 4 projects with Flex 4.10
> & AIR 3.8 SDKs, and deploy them to iPhone & iPad
4.10 with AIR 3.8 running very smooth on iOS and Mac OS
when "renderMode" set to "direct"
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It surprised me when I try to recompile my old Flex 4 projects with Flex 4.10 &
AIR 3.8 SDKs, and deploy them to iPhone & iPad & MacB
It surprised me when I try to recompile my old Flex 4 projects with Flex 4.10 &
AIR 3.8 SDKs, and deploy them to iPhone & iPad & MacBook, they runnning
incrediblely smooth, like 2 to 3 times faster than before, nealy native app
performance!
The trick is you need to set direct in the -app.xml
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