I think the fact that this list is pretty inactive says it all.

I'm freelancing at an agency right now who I make AIR apps for. I used to
make a lot of them for a few years, but recently I think they are looking
more and more at html5/js solutions. A few years ago I used to make Flash
websites for them, but never any more; then I made AIR apps, and now that
seems on the slide... it's a shame for all the reasons we already know.

The only other work I get with Flash is the occasional banner ad!

I'm sure there are still some niche areas for Flash, but largely it feels
dead from where I sit.

David

David Hunter

www.davidhunterdesign.com
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On 10 May 2013 16:31, Kevin Newman <[email protected]> wrote:

> That seems to be mostly about ASNext/AVMNext which has since been canned,
> and the developers moved not back to AS3, but to webkit and other web tech.
>
> Kevin N.
>
>
>
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> On 5/10/13 7:20 AM, John McCormack wrote:
>
>> Alex Harui at Adobe had these interesting things to say:
>> http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/**group/flexcoders/message/**165517<http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/flexcoders/message/165517>
>> John
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