So I am an old program 60 so I would say I have seen it all many time over, we have tried/looked at royal a number of times
As for royal, sorry it is late, we needed royal to be in full production 2 years ago, when we tried royal we kept finding new issues or missing elements, yes I know this is community code and I wish the project all the success Now for the real issue, community unless there is a big user community then the key developed will do something else, just look at what happened to flex when adobe pull the plug, this could happened again and who is to say it will not, then royal will be a dead end Sorry that’s just my view, over 40 years of development I have seen this happen many time Sent from my iPad > On 22 Jun 2019, at 16:48, Piotr Zarzycki <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Scott, > > I'm curious why are thinking that Royale is a dead end? > > Thanks, > Piotr > >> On Sat, Jun 22, 2019, 4:42 PM 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 >> >> 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 >> >>
