Even with XFL, this would be the big question, as the IDE is still required
(at this time) for compile:

If Adobe were to offer a command-line XFL-to-SWF compiler along with XFL,
> nearly any decent programmer would be able to create a .swf-authoring tool,
> even in ActionScript.
>


On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 9:25 AM, Martin Wood-Mitrovski <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I use VirtualBox, CS3 is the only thing I use it for so i've stripped out
> everything I can and it runs fine, maybe not up to native speed but for
> sorting
> out the .fla's that the designers give me its alright.
>
> I would love to run CS3 (or 4 when that comes) under Wine and I dont think
> it
> will be long as there seems to be a lot of Wine activity at the moment.
>
> *but* that may not even be entirely necessary with CS4 if the XFL stuff
> gets
> shipped :
>
> http://www.moock.org/blog/archives/000269.html
>
> If that does make it i'll be the first in line to start developing some
> linux
> tools for working with it :)
>
> Scott Langeberg wrote:
> > With processing power what it is, you could easily run some VM host for
> > windows, to run your copy of CS3.
> >
> > VirtualBox is free, and I've seen someone running Windows within Ubuntu,
> > in VMWare.
>
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