Here is the link to the ipa package: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/12169005/MAX%202011%201.192.ipa The app is free, so I hope this is legal :-)
I will upload screenshots later when I get to my iPad. Maurice -----Message d'origine----- De : Marcus Fritze [mailto:[email protected]] Envoyé : mercredi 7 août 2013 10:16 À : [email protected] Objet : Re: Flex ios Indexed list Hello, First of all thanks to all the feedback to my original message (which was on the dev list). To be honest, I don't know which list (dev or users) is the correct one for discussion this issue. I thought dev would be the right one, because finally we develop a new component or an existing component will be donated to Flex. But anyway, thanks for all the feedback, regardless on which list. I downloaded the MAX 2011 app. Yes, there is such an indexed list. Really hard to say if it is Flex or native when you only see the app on the screen. @Maurice Please can you send me the screenshots to my e-mail? Or maybe the MAX Companion MAX 2011 1.192.ipa package? Am 07.08.2013 um 09:56 schrieb Maurice Amsellem <[email protected]>: > > > -----Message d'origine----- > De : Maurice Amsellem > Envoyé : mercredi 7 août 2013 09:55 > À : [email protected] > Objet : RE: Flex ios Indexed list > > Actually, I got confused because there are two similar apps: > - MAX 2011, made by AJ Software & Multimedia, which is a native app, > and still on the App Store (package = MAX 2011 1.0.13*.ipa) > > - MAX Companion, made by Adobe, which is an AIR app, and NOT on the > app store anymore (package = MAX 2011 1.192.ipa) > > Both have the indexed list (although one is native and the other emulated in > Flex), but I cannot attach screenshots to this mailing list to show you. > > Regards, > > Maurice > > > -----Message d'origine----- > De : Maurice Amsellem [mailto:[email protected]] > Envoyé : mercredi 7 août 2013 09:42 > À : [email protected] > Objet : RE: Flex ios Indexed list > > Hi, > > I have found a way to know whether an app from the app store is made with AIR: > > If you unzip the .ipa package (for MAX 2011, it's one named MAX 2011 > 1.x.ipa), you will notice a folder named "META-INF" with the following > structure META-INF/ > AIR/ > Application.xml > <content>MaxCompanion2011.swf</content> > > That's not a 100% proof, but really a good clue that this was made with AIR. > > Even AIR mobile apps that are compiled to native code have this structure, > and native apps never have it. > > Try for yourself testing on apps from the App Store (mostly games), you could > be surprised... > > Maurice > > -----Message d'origine----- > De : Swen van Zanten [mailto:[email protected]] Envoyé : mercredi 7 août > 2013 09:07 À : [email protected] Objet : Re: Flex ios Indexed list > > Hello, > > This app is made in native code.. This is not an air app. > > Regards, > > SWEN VAN ZANTEN > Hoofdstraat 160 > 2171 BL, Sassenheim > > Op 7 aug. 2013, om 01:27 heeft Maurice Amsellem <[email protected]> > het volgende geschreven: > >> Hi, >> >> Someone (Mick Powell <[email protected]>) asked on the dev list about >> inclusion of "ios indexed list" for Mobile Flex. >> >> I remember a few years ago, Adobe released a nice mobile app for MAX 2011, >> called "Adobe MAX 2011", written for sure in AIR, and including a nice >> implementation of the indexed list. >> >> It's still on the app store, search for "ADOBE MAX 2011" and look at the >> screenshots. >> >> Do you know, now that Adobe has left Flex, if they could donate the >> source code for these list >> >> Or maybe it belongs to another company (App store says editor is AJ >> Software & Multimedia "http://aj-software.com/"). >> >> Regards, >> >> Maurice >> >> Maurice Amsellem >> SYSTAR R&D - BusinessBridgeFX >> +33(0)1 49 11 45 62 / +33(0)6 07 48 95 43 >> >
