much of the BBC News video and audio does autostart, no? for instance:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7489776.stm
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I'm not so sure, its actually a good idea I think.
A simple querystring element which starts the video as soon as possible.
I'll put it in our ideas section, including
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So...
Is Adobe Air any good for developing in?
Has anyone done anything good with it?
I tried this Twitter client, but it's a bit pants, IMHO
http://www.downloadsquad.com/2007/09/05/snitter-an-adobe-air-twitter-client/
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Interesting question to the
So...
Is Adobe Air any good for developing in?
Not tried it but would like to soon, I was considering either a small
project in AIR or Gears, would anyone recommend either or the other? I've
always liked Flash, so might try something in AIR.
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Is Adobe Air any good for developing in?
Has anyone done anything good with it?
I tried this Twitter client, but it's a bit pants, IMHO
Twitter clients are the Hello Worlds of Air development:
http://twitter.pbwiki.com/Apps#MultiPlatform
Paul.
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2008/7/7 Brian Butterworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is Adobe Air any good for
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