The businesses that use the end products will not be on here discussing the 
apps they use or have developed.  But in the end Flex has the ability to make 
strong, well supported apps.  Having it be able to compile into multiple 
destinations such as flash, air, native android/apple, html/js is fantastic.  
Flex will continue to evolve over the years as the industry changes.


-Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: Dany Dhondt [mailto:archeme...@mac.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2014 6:07 AM
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: Re: Let's talk about Flex 5

Hi All,

I'm convinced that there are a lot of developers out there who are still 
committed to Flex. Many of us (as I am) aren't nearly as good as you committers 
so we rely on you to keep up the fantastic work you're doing!
Respect!!

Dany

Op 10 dec 2014 om 10:51 uur uur schreef Justin Mclean 
<jus...@classsoftware.com>:



        Hi,

        Even if AS / Flex isn't as popular as it once was we do still get quite 
a bit of interest. The Flex web site gets 3/4 of a million visits a year. 
There's been 20,000+ users of TourDdFlex over the past few months, the last SDK 
version has had more than 10,000+ installs of the SDK via the installer and 
more via the mirrors and elsewhere.

        Justin

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