Besides, Intellij Idea provides a free license for open-source projects
developers http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/buy/buy.jsp#openSource.
But I guess an Eclipse-based IDE will always find its audience ;)
2009/10/22 Nick Collins ndcoll...@gmail.com
Personally, I'm not all that concerned about
A new linux based IDE would be awesome, I only wished you guys had started
developing it a year ago, cause now, assuming you get to it, it's gonna be
another yet till it's out.
2009/10/22 primo411 primo...@gmail.com
Besides, Intellij Idea provides a free license for open-source projects
Powerflasher, the creators of FDT, the Flash/Flex IDE, is seriously
considering investing to support the a Linux version of FDT, if interested let
us
know.
Bruno Fonzi the FDT Team
http://fdt.powerflasher.com
Of course lots of people will be interested ! There is a big demand but
Adobe has shown no interest for Linux...
Would the Linux version be free or commercial ? If commercial, would there
be an effort to support open-source projects ? I think this is the most
important decision to make for your
Personally, I'm not all that concerned about Flex Builder running on Linux,
in and of itself. Now if they ported the Creative Suite as well, I would be
totally psyched. Unfortunately, as long as CS is only available on Windows
or OSX, I'm going to be tied to those platforms.
That being said, for
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