Hi Micheal,

I will answer with what I know for the moment... I am sure there are pretty good links and advice from others from this list.  The short answer from me is Yes.

Flex is more of an SDK then an application that runs natively on a particular operating system and or hardware and with that said, the SDK runs on OSX, Linux, and Windows.  From what I've seen, it uses Java to run on other platforms that aren't windows.  So if you go to http://labs.adobe.com , you can download the SDK, read a few docs for using in OSX, and run a Flex2 application.

The only thing not available to us Mac developers is 'Flexbuilder' which is a really sweet IDE for Flex.  It won't be out until later (maybe this summer).

Well, that's what I know...
Beverly 

---Original Message-----
From: "Michael Klishin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Sent: 04/20/06 3:49 PM
Subject: [flexcoders] Flex 2 and OS X

Hi guys,

I just wonder is there a way to run Flex 2 under OS X at the moment? I
was asked and have no idea 'cause I'm still an unhappy Windows user by
some reason :)

Thanks!

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