Hi. Thanks for the response. I have some questions below. On Sat, Jun 22, 2019 at 10:42 AM Scott <[email protected]> wrote:
> AIR is a good option but you have the update install problems, the > solutions are out there and air will do auto update etc ... > > Google web frame work well, you install a browser, that looks a desk top > app but run the flex app like today, I have tried this and it work well the > WebKit stuff is not difficult > > With the new commercial owners of air etc you should be able to come to a > deal on the desk top install of flash, I have talked to Andrew about this > approach > > In our case we had the skills and due to timing we went for a UX port to > HTML5 but keeps all the as3 code, we converted to TrueType in less that 1 > day > Since my Flash front-end talks to the back-end with SOAP & REST, I am able to create an equivalent HTML front-end without changing the back-end. But that is essentially a re-write of the front-end, and with 450 screens, that's a bit of a task. I do not understand what you mean by "keeps all the as3 code" since the required JavaScript code for the HTML is very different. I also don't know what "converted to TrueType" means since that's just a font. > Royal is an option but to hard and IMHO a dead end, in a few years your be > porting again > > > > Sent from my iPhone > > > On 22 Jun 2019, at 16:25, Blake McBride <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Greetings, > > > > I have a large Flex(3.5)/Flash app that (obviously) runs under a browser. > > Since the Flash player is going away, I am wondering if I should consider > > AIR. What are my other options? What's easiest? > > > > Thanks. > > > > Blake McBride > >
