FYI, the (free) Flex SDK works fine for me on linux (since it's java based).
Also the standalone player runs under Wine (even if a bit slow), so I can
test simple apps.
-David R
On 6/29/06, Chris Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any official word on whether a Mac and/or Linux version of Flex
Thanks for the reply David,
What I'm really hoping for is the Eclipse IDE plugin AKA Flex Builder
2. I realize I can build Flex 2 applications without it, but I love
using Eclipse for AS2 and Java development, so it's logical for me to
want the AS3 editor and all the other tools it comes with.
.)
-David
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Thanks for the reply David,
What I'm
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2006 2:42 PM
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Subject: Re: Re: [Flashcoders] Flex 2 and Flash 9 Press Releases
Thanks for the reply David,
What I'm really hoping for is the Eclipse IDE plugin AKA Flex
Builder 2. I realize I can build Flex 2 applications without
it, but I love
FP9 for Linux out only in 2007 [
http://weblogs.macromedia.com/emmy/archives/2006/05/yes_virginia_th.cfm
].. That. is. annoying...
-K
P.S Go Gnash!
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Unofficially they say a beta is coming 'real soon', and 'before the end of
the year'
gnash isn't even to flash 7 yet. so the official player is still ahead. i
predict flash 9 for linux will be out before gnash 8 is solid. it's a nice
idea, and perhaps can be something installed on distros by
Any official word on whether a Mac and/or Linux version of Flex
Builder 2 is going to be released? I would rather not have to use
Windows to develop Flex applications. It is an Eclipse plugin after
all, so this doesn't seem too far fetched of an idea to me.
Thanks in advance for any insight.
The Eclipse Source edition as passed earlier this night you can find
some mac folders, with a eclipse config ini-file:
#Eclipse Runtime Configuration File
#Thu Mar 31 18:10:37 PST 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:start,[EMAIL PROTECTED]:start
osgi.bundles.defaultStartLevel=4
Adobe made the announcements today:
As part of this, version 9 of the Flash player has also been released. Press
release
(http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_viewnewsId=20060627006012newsLang=en).
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Does anybody know if the mac vesion of the Flash 9 Software is
universal binary or not?
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Did ya'll know it's possible to code AS 3.0 in Flash 8 IDE now too?
June 28, 2006
Flash Professional 9 ActionScript 3.0 Preview Released on Labs
To coincide with the release of Flash Player 9
http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/ and the underlying
ActionScript 3.0
To: Flashcoders mailing list
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Flex 2 and Flash 9 Press Releases
Did ya'll know it's possible to code AS 3.0 in Flash 8 IDE now too?
June 28, 2006
Flash Professional 9 ActionScript 3.0 Preview Released on Labs
To coincide with the release of Flash Player 9
http
Did ya'll know it's possible to code AS 3.0 in Flash 8 IDE now too?
To coincide with the release of Flash Player 9
http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/ and the underlying
ActionScript 3.0
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/actionscript/articles/actionscript3_overview.html
language, we are
To: Flashcoders mailing list
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Flex 2 and Flash 9 Press Releases
Did ya'll know it's possible to code AS 3.0 in Flash 8 IDE now too?
To coincide with the release of Flash Player 9
http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/ and the underlying
ActionScript 3.0
http
This seems pretty clear to me...
This preview extends the
capabilities of Flash Professional 8 to include support for the new
ActionScript 3.0 language in Flash Player 9.
http://www.adobe.com/go/labs_flash9as3preview_downloads
Did you follow the wrong link
No, man, it's the same link. It takes
Right, I see what you're disputing now - I read the words 'extends the
capabilities of Flash Professional 8', and just assumed Adobe knew what
they were writing...
James
Zeh Fernando wrote:
This seems pretty clear to me...
This preview extends the
capabilities of Flash Professional 8 to
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