Hi,
The 'old' Version 3 of Screenweaver would fit to your needs, I think.
But I don't know, where and if that version is still available.
That was a really cool solution, because you have a Actionscript 2.0
API to Windows System functions.
So you could give HaXe and ScreenweaverHX a try, which
Andrew,
You don't need admin rights to run an .exe file. Typically, you need
admin rights to run an _installer_, but if your app is a single
self-contained .exe then there's no need for an installer.
I have ScreenweaverHX/Flash apps running happily without admin
rights on Vista, XP and 98 as
Ian Thomas wrote:
You don't need admin rights to run an .exe file. Typically, you need
admin rights to run an _installer_, but if your app is a single
self-contained .exe then there's no need for an installer.
That's certainly news to me. Everything I have ever built has been
broken down
: Monday, May 21, 2007 9:34 AM
To: flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] jFlash and other web-based,
non-browser options
Ian Thomas wrote:
You don't need admin rights to run an .exe file.
Typically, you need
admin rights to run an _installer_, but if your app
On 5/21/07, Andrew Sinning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ian Thomas wrote:
You don't need admin rights to run an .exe file. Typically, you need
admin rights to run an _installer_, but if your app is a single
self-contained .exe then there's no need for an installer.
That's certainly news to me.
mProjector
Andrew Sinning wrote:
What are the options for delivering Flash over the web, but outside of
the browser? Has anybody used jFlash (a module that allows you to use
Flash content in stead of Swing within Java)? Our objective is to
deliver an interactive IRC/remote-control which
Sounds like a good exe shell for Flash, but it requires an exe, i.e.
Admin rights. The advantage of Java is that end users in corporate and
other environments can typically run Java apps without Admin rights.
Steven Sacks wrote:
mProjector
Andrew Sinning wrote:
What are the options for
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