FluorineFx (www.fluorinefx.com) also offers similar functionality with the FluorineFx windows service. As the service itself has no .NET, MFC etc. dependency it is easy to deploy (of course you need .NET installed after deployment to do anything useful). The plan is to allow in future releases to use a branding text so one can setup one service per product.
Zoli PS: as Jeffry wrote you should consider whether a Windows solution would be more beneficial then AIR --- In [email protected], Jeffry Houser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > WebORB offers this functionality: > > http://www.themidnightcoders.com/blog/2007/07/weborb-air- edition.html > > However, if you're going to tie yourself into Windows anyway, perhaps > WPF is a better solution? > > hank williams wrote: > > > > > > > I'm looking for an overview: > > > > > > Can AIR apps interact with services running locally? For example, > > > could I create a .net DLL that permitted interaction with the > > > clipboard at the native OS level? > > > > > > > No. You cannot access DLLs. > > > > Hank > > > > -- > Jeffry Houser, Technical Entrepreneur, Software Developer, Author, > Recording Engineer > AIM: Reboog711 | Phone: 1-203-379-0773 > -- > My Company: <http://www.dot-com-it.com> > My Podcast: <http://www.theflexshow.com> > My Blog: <http://www.jeffryhouser.com> >

