Bryan, do you know anything about how "efficient/good" the code is after
exporting (either to iOS or Android)?  My company is looking at building a
social media game that will be on Facebook (i.e., Flash first, with versions
for iOS and Android later, and performance is going to be a concern for us.
My gut tells me that having Flash convert the code automatically may result
in ... less than ideal performance (of course, I can be a bit of a Luddite
sometimes regarding any auto-generated code :) ).

Thanks!

Scott

On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 10:14 AM, Bryan Stevenson <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> AIR apps can be converted to run on iOS.  I'm pretty sure that is using
> a tool in CS 5.  Apple tried to kill that, but eventually allowed for
> "converted" code instead of natively written Ojective C.
>
> They can also be exported to run on Android (which is why we are using
> it).
>
> --
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Scott Brady
http://www.scottbrady.net/


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