Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 17th Nov 2008 19:11 UTC
At its annual MAX user conference, Adobe puts on the dog and serves up new tooling and other support for Flash. Adobe introduces Flex Builder Gumbo, Flash Catalyst â" formerly known as Thermo, the availability of Adobe AIR 1.5 and a pre-release of the 64-bit Linux version of Adobe Flash Player 10. Adobe also opens up its cloud initiative, known as Cocomo, as a public beta.
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As long as you don't cross onto 64 bit windows. As a consumer, if given a choice between a desktop app written in flash or almost anything else, I'd choose anything else -- even Java!
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As long as you don't cross onto 64 bit windows. As a consumer, if given a choice between a desktop app written in flash or almost anything else, I'd choose anything else -- even Java!