I recently started to work with Flex Builder 2 for OSx and I am very
impressed. I found a perfect use of it in a website I am building and
was able to put together an nice proof of concept together within
hours. This rich internet application has the microsoft developers I
work with drooling. They
Millie,
I think Dave and Kent pretty much answered your question about Flex cost.
Since you mention education licenses, one thing I can add is that academic
licenses for Flex 2 w/Components are a mere $79! Of course you have to be a
student, teacher, professor, etc. One source here:
www.academi
IDE, then its my understanding that
the upgrade will be to Flash 9/AS3, not Flex2/AS3.
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] migrating to Flex
>
I guess I am both a designer and a programmer. I never use
components -- I make what I need for the current project. I do all
of the artwork myself. I do all of the programming myself. I find
the Flash IDE to be absolutely perfect for me.
Odie
Millie Niss wrote:
Am I the only one on this
Millie Niss wrote:
Am I the only one on this list who (still) uses the Flash IDE (Flash 8 Pro) and
hasn't migrated to AS 3.0 or any version of Flex?
I'm still using Flash 8, but am itching to get into a Flex project.
I am interested in
both but do not want to fork over any more $$ to ex-M
> What is the minimum cost to start using Flex? (I mean in a
> production version. I do not want to start using a beta or a
> trial of something and then have it break and be stuck.)
The Flex SDK, which includes a compiler, is free. Flex apps are SWF files,
which can be deployed on a server wi
Millie Niss wrote:
Am I the only one on this list who (still) uses the Flash IDE (Flash 8 Pro) and
hasn't migrated to AS 3.0 or any version of Flex?
haha, no, all my paid work is still still targeting the v7 player.
I dont think i'll be using AS3 commercially for at least a year.
What
is th
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