1. orginal kayak.com was in flex with flash front end. we changed to
html/ajax cause aol gave us money with strings attached - those strings
included no plugins (flash), and work with IE 5.5 on 36K dial-up connection.
those constraints meant rebuilding the front end.
2. http://www.volkswagen.co.uk/ using it. click through "new cars" and the
faceted navigation with dynamic hide/show is all flash/flex.

Check out : http://flex.org/showcase/ a to see a bunch of examples

Cheers!

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On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 6:14 PM, Matthew Nish-Lapidus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> So, all this talk about Thermo and how it integrates into Flex... but
> do people use Flex for real projects?  I have yet to see any web
> app/site that really uses Flex for an RIA.. most apps still use (and
> will use IMHO) web standard technologies like html, css, javascript,
> etc...
>
> What are people suing Flex for?  intranet apps? industrial? anything?
> and in that light, is the Flex integration with Thermo really that big
> a selling point?
>
>
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