Title: Re: [flexcoders] Flex Development on the Mac
I do 100% of my Flex development on my Mac G5 Quad using Tomcat, Apache ANT, Apache AXIS and an array of databases, from Sybase to mySQL (depending on the client).  I use BBEdit (can’t speak for Adobe’s official position on FlexBuilder 2.0 on the Mac platform), Eclipse for my web services development, and a bit of command line magic here and there.  The bottom line is that it is absolutely feasible to do full-fledged development on a Mac.  Naturally, only Adobe can say if they will “officially” support 2.0 on the Mac.

HTH,

Jason



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On 12/27/05 3:41 PM, "Jordan Snyder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

What about Flex 2 development on a Mac?  Anyone?
 
 
Cheers

 
On 12/27/05, Weyert de Boer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
JesterXL wrote:
> Er, G4 I think
Yeah, Tomcat and Firefox are both available for the Mac. You can install
Tomcat via DarwinPorts. Only Flex Builder isn't available for the Mac it
never was. Hopefully with version 2.0 using Eclipse it will, because
Eclipse is.




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