The easiet way to work out flex is to dowload the free trial and try
it. Work through the getting started tutorial - build the rss reader,
for example.

On 7/7/06, Will Tomlinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just spoke with a friend that said they knew someone who just bought Flex, 
> then returned it because they couldn't figure it out. I know this person 
> doesn't have CF installed.
>
> At CFUNITED, Flex was presented as something that just replaces HTML, and it 
> still needs CF server to interact with db's and such. Is this all it does? Is 
> it possible to use Flex on its own, without CF?
>
> Apparently, the Adobe site makes no mention of CF in the Flex sales material. 
> Maybe someone could explain a little further?

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