Hi,
Its been a while since I used flex for mobile, and I'm trying to make
some changes to an old project. Anyway, I noticed that one of the
links on the main website no longer works.  Its for an old 2011 Adobe
MAX video named "Practical Mobile Development with Flex and Adobe AIR"

I'm also having trouble finding recent information about AIR 20 and
how to get it work with IntelliJ and Apache Flex or AIR SDK.
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On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 4:14 PM, Nicholas Kwiatkowski
<nicholaskwiatkow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The process of generating a .AIR (or .AIRI) is actually generating a .SWF
> with the AIR internals linked, then passing it to the AIR packager (which
> takes that SWF and puts its packaging around it.
>
> If you've ever broken apart a .apk, you will see a bunch of runtimes and a
> huge chunk of code that is a straight SWF.
>
> I'm playing with semantics on that a bit -- because the end user won't ever
> really see the SWF file as the intermediate.  Do you have a better way to
> word that?
>
> I'll fix the project history page.  That was imported straight from our
> existing site (it was one page that had some pretty inconstant MDTEXT that
> I was testing my import script on).
>
> -Nick
>
> On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 12:41 AM, Justin Mclean <justinmcl...@me.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> > You can see a preview of it here :  http://flex.suroot.com
>>
>> Looking good.
>>
>> A couple suggestions:
>> - list the dates in reverse order on the project history page
>> - I thought the facebook, twitter and linked in buttons were for Apache
>> (given there proximity to the Apache logo) rather than Flex. Perhaps put
>> them under the text below them?
>>
>> While I like this:
>> "The Open-Source ActionScript Framework that creates web, mobile, desktop
>> applications from a single code-base as either JavaScript or SWF.”
>>
>> id “or SWF” actually correct when referring to AIR applications?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Justin
>>
>>

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