Hey guys,

Thanks SO much for this excellent information - you are all painting a
nice picture for me, as to where Flex stands at present, and where it's
going to be down the road.

If possible, I'd like to keep this thread pumping for as long as
possible - as it could benefit a great many considering making the
switch.  I know there is a Flex list - but these 2 products are so
closely related, and we are talking about what makes each unique - and
their proper place in the world.

Thanks,

Mike 

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Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 3:18 PM
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Subject: [Flashcoders] RE: Flex Apps versus Flash Projector apps

Flex is really a framework for building web applications the current
Flex 2.0 Beta looks very promising and I would hope to be making
deployments using it sometime later this year. The main purpose for me
using it is to provide desktop functionality and a rich client thru a
web browser, it is also capable of working offline but not in the same
sense as a typical desktop application.

I have built a number of desktop applications using Zinc but am moving
more towards Screenweaver, I have found that most of the external
libraries available with Zinc had limitations that I was not happy with,
as we became more comfortable with what we could achieve using  Flash
(shared objects, external interfaces) we became less reliant on the bits
built into Zinc. We basically use zinc for creating an installable setup
file, which we can now also do using Screenweaver.

I have believed for a long time that Central was the proper home for
desktop applications built using flash but it did not seem to be widely
used. I really liked the way Central dealt with application deployment,
online/offline modes and synchronization. It was well thought out and
probably a bit ahead of its time.

Adobe are now working on a project codename 'Apollo' which I believe
will be the way forward for desktop and mobile applications. Keep an eye
on the Adobe blogs for more information over the next while.

Mike B.
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