AIR apps have exactly the same memory and CPU issues as every
application written in every language ever.

 

If you write it well, you will not have any CPU or memory issues.

If you write it badly, you will have CPU and memory issues.

 

This is true regardless of the technology involved.

 

Answering your question more directly, yes you can use AIR for the
project, it scales quite well when you start using modules, etc.

 

Gk.

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of jwc_wensan
Sent: 26 October 2009 14:49
To: [email protected]
Subject: [flexcoders] AIR Performance

 

  

Good morning all,

I have read that AIR 1.5 apps have some memory and CPU issues. 

This may or may not be fixed/improved in AIR 2.0.

I am considering a large scale app that will have a hundred plus 
screens. It is AIR because of the requirement for local database.

While I know it can be programmed, my question is should I and/or 
can I use AIR for this size project?

Thoughts, recommendations, etc.

Thanks,

Jack



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