My question is, when are they doing to release a linux version of the
dev kit and runtime? Its looks very interesting but I have yet been
able to try it out :(
On 02/08/07, Christopher Jordan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mitchell,
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> Check out my blog post about AIR. It's **WAY** more than jus
Mitchell,
Check out my blog post about AIR. It's **WAY** more than just WebKit (though
it does indeed incorproate the WebKit HTML engine).
http://cjordan.us/index.cfm/2007/7/19/Adobe-on-AIR-Bus-Tour-Summer-2007
In short, AIR is the Adobe Integrated Runtime. It allows you to use HTML,
JavaScript,
AIR is basically WebKit (the engine behind Safari), more tightly
integrated into the system. Basically, an easier-to-code version of
Konfabulator. It allows developers to develop web applications that run
on the desktop, have behaviors that operate a certain way when you're
offline, and have
Whats the big deal about AIR? I went to the labs to study it and its so
overwhelming (does anything) that I kind of missed the whole point. From
what I gathered its like an entire operating system.
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Doesn't work at all in IE7 (probably 6 either).
In FF2, there's a slight, but annoying, pause when you try to move the
paddle.
Other than those things, it's a cool proof of concept. Good to see some
people jumping into using jQuery with AIR apps.
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From: jquery-en@googl
I'd recommend "booglyboogly" since that's what happens when you click on the
"X"
-js
On 8/2/07, Paul Caton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> That's neat!
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> Now you need a good name for it. Come to think of it, it looks a bit
> like table tennis - maybe you could call it "Ping-Pong", something l
That's neat!
Now you need a good name for it. Come to think of it, it looks a bit
like table tennis - maybe you could call it "Ping-Pong", something like
that. ;-)
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