1) System like Flash can't be done by opensource community, and every
system comes to this complex, will have the same problem, HTML/JavaScript
do much worse, because they have more debt to pay off, for example,
websites made in 1999.
2) Every big bully wants to have there own environment,
I think Adobe is doing very well working on Flash Platform, even bullied by
Apple all the way down here:
https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/release-note/fp_16_air_16_release_notes.html
The problem however, there are not enough applications based on Flash
Platform can convince the majority that
I don't agree you Gary. If you have a soccer team to fight the Champions
League every year, and by the way possibly win 2-3 cups every year too...
Staying alive at the bottom of the first division is not to be doing it
very well.
I think they really don't know or value what they have at their
What I was trying to point is: Flash Player is not an Adobe's bussiness
core tool right now, and depending absolutely from a company which is not
investing hard on it is the way to certain death, maybe not today, not
tomorrow, let's see in a couple of years.
Open sourcing the player is their
I mean, with all these updates and changes from Apple, do you think Adobe
can catch up?
Keep in mind though that Adobe is still investing in flash and air. They are
just focused on gaming. There probably would be a mobile version if not for the
fragmentation in the market from iOS, causing them to drop off of it. My
understanding is that flex also doesn't work with the latest VM
Oops, wrong link... here it is, Top tech CEOs advocate Flash:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CwI227m-hs
On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 11:44 AM, Stephane Beladaci
adobeflexengin...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 10:07 AM, f...@dfguy.us wrote:
Keep in mind though that Adobe is still
On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 10:07 AM, f...@dfguy.us wrote:
Keep in mind though that Adobe is still investing in flash and air. They are
just focused on gaming.
I agree, this is one of the strategic moves I applauded Adobe for.
There are very specific strategic interest in this focus on gaming:
Hi All,
I'm working with the new spark RichTextEditor and came up with a use case I'm
unable to achieve:
2 or more RTE's are stacked vertically. Each of them have a formatting toolbar.
Is it possible to hide the toolbars of the individual RTE's?
is it possible to add one toolbar above all
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bump. Any ideas from people more experienced with tlf? Thank you.
On 19 February 2015 at 15:44, Mihai Chira mihai.ch...@gmail.com wrote:
How can I see if a RichEditableText's textFlow is damaged?
From my investigations, it seems that FlowComposerBase.isDamaged()
offers the perfect solution,
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