Re: [Flashcoders] Any experience developing with Flex on a Mac?

2012-10-02 Thread Tom Gooding
You can set break points etc in IntelliJ and step through code etc - not used it much, but had one dev who def set it up Tom Gooding +447989970920 On 2 Oct 2012, at 18:09, Joel Johnson wrote: > The solution involving Bootcamp appears to sound like it's similar to the > Flashdevelop Bridge so

Re: [Flashcoders] Any experience developing with Flex on a Mac?

2012-10-02 Thread Hans Wichman
Hi, yup windows on another partition, its a pain, but the parallels / coherence mode is pretty awesome though. There are even some drivers out there allowing you to read/write ntfs from mac and vice versa so basically you run flashdevelop within a window on your mac, with complete disk access b

Re: [Flashcoders] Any experience developing with Flex on a Mac?

2012-10-02 Thread Paul A.
Bootcamp was suggested tongue-in-cheek, I think. If you use parallels, you can run your PC development under a virtual machine on Mac. On 02/10/2012 18:09, Joel Johnson wrote: The solution involving Bootcamp appears to sound like it's similar to the Flashdevelop Bridge solution, if it involve

Re: [Flashcoders] Any experience developing with Flex on a Mac?

2012-10-02 Thread Joel Johnson
The solution involving Bootcamp appears to sound like it's similar to the Flashdevelop Bridge solution, if it involves installing another OS on a partition. I'd probably look at that as a last option - thanks anyway! :) I'll look over IntelliJIDEA. Having said that, were you guys able to do any ru

Re: [Flashcoders] Any experience developing with Flex on a Mac?

2012-10-02 Thread Tom Gooding
IntelliJIDEA is the best AS3 IDE you can get - runs on Mac Obviously this is just my opinion (but is based on evaluations across some large teams in 2 separate businesses) - you gotta pay for it though Tom On 2 Oct 2012, at 15:35, Joel Johnson wrote: Hey, I was looking for a good FlashDevelop a

Re: [Flashcoders] Any experience developing with Flex on a Mac?

2012-10-02 Thread Gustavo Duenas
You can use eclipse and the flex plugin, so far I have those also, if you want you can go to adobe and and ask for a free license for flex. ( I have it) Gus On Oct 2, 2012, at 10:50 AM, Hans Wichman wrote: bootcamp :) On 2-10-2012 16:35, Joel Johnson wrote: Hey, I was looking for a good

Re: [Flashcoders] Any experience developing with Flex on a Mac?

2012-10-02 Thread Hans Wichman
bootcamp :) On 2-10-2012 16:35, Joel Johnson wrote: Hey, I was looking for a good FlashDevelop alternative on Mac, and can't seem to find one. I've been reading that TextMate and Eclipse are possible options, but wanted to know what you guys thought. I'm looking to develop casual games for inte