Hi, just permit me to unload my thoughts born while i was reading Olaf mail answering about Ardisia LABS. Once i clicked the Ardisia link i entered in the demo and it was like wake up from a bad nightmare.... i was surprised from the power of flex (thanks to Ardisia team skills too obviously), the great rendering speed, the complexity of the items, the great versatility, the number of components and the possibility to apply them into nearly every enterprise project we did until now i was instantly dreaming about convert some out HTML application in Flex using that library saving us from the HTML nightmare (during the development, roll out and application maintenance .... and while i was looking this things i was wondering about the beauty of the library code behind that great UI, the integrity of it and all the great features Apache Flex AGAIN and nowadays can offer.... and clearly, as we are "fighting" every day with clients who want HTML enterprise solutions, my mind gone evidently to the BIG QUESTION: Why? Why Adobe Flex abandoned from Adobe when HTML (after a lot of years) is still ages behind Flex?
So, in the end, i just wanted to know the Ardisia team point of view about it; why they are still doing GREAT components and selling them.... what they think about Flex future? How we should convince out client to accept to have a Flash based enterprise app (and the mobile apps for the mobile world) instead of a unique HTML solution? I Hope i explained correctly my thought... please, i would like to know others opinion about it.. have a nice day, thanks for your time Angelo El mié., 3 feb. 2016 a las 8:41, OK (<[email protected]>) escribió: > Ardasialabs provides something that they called "FloatPane ControlBar": > > Checkout the demo by clickling "Containers->FloatPane ControlBar": > http://www.ardisialabs.com/demo/ > > Olaf > > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://apache-flex-users.2333346.n4.nabble.com/MDI-for-Apache-Flex-tp11882p11895.html > Sent from the Apache Flex Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >
