Trust me,

They are coming. Flex hasn't been around for awhile. :)

I went to the ACDS back in June right when Flex2 was releasewd and I am just
now finishing up my 3rd party frameworks.

Just because you don't see something now dosn't me we arn't here. :)

For starters

- manager framework
 - ResizeManagerFX
 - MoveManagerFX
 - RotationManagerFX
 - SelectionManagerFX
 - SnapManagerFX

The facade that puts them altogether...

TransformManagerFX

DND Framework && WorkSpace

 - PaneFX
   - TaskPaneFX
   - TaskListFX
   - TabPaneFX (drag and drop itself and also into new divided containers
like Adobe Premiere)
   - PerspectiveFX (ditto, the engine, saves it's workspace state through
mxml and loads it)

MDI Framework

 - MDIPaneFX

Window Framework

 - FrameFX
 - WindowFX (title, menu, tool, content and status bars, just like windows
api, minimize, maximize, iconize, close, effects...... etc)
 - MDIWndowFX

Desktop Framework

 - DeskTopFX
- uses windows, icons dataProviders.... application interface

Document framework

 - DocumentFX an as3 application that documents as3/mxml usinf database
projects etc. exports html and xml. (blog)

Creation framework

 - RuledCanvasFX (fireworks knock off)
 - RulerFX dynamic rulers.


get the idea,,, plus a bunch more.

Anyway, This summer you should see quite a bit of movement in this area.
Support and documentation is what is holding a lot back. Trust me, it takes
a lot of work if you are serious.

I don't think people see the value yet in good commercail flex components.
They will, flex is components and when you can offer solid extensions, it
pays off.

Peace, Mike





On 1/9/07, Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Monday 08 January 2007 21:34, boy_trike wrote:
> I know when I started with Delphi, there were many companies that made a
> nice profit selling additional components.  Where is this community with
> Flex?  I can think of dozens of visual components that I would be happy
to

Delphi has been around for much longer, and also lacks a rich built in set
of
components.

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