What I dislike most, but that's not only related to Air applications but widely
spread.
Every update seems to require a complete download of the application. I noticed
uninstalling several applications that frequently forced me to download large
amounts of data several times a month. I would
But you have to update your application ... I think what peter was referring to
was that if I package an application with the shared runtime, as soon as Adobe
publishes a fixed AIR runtime, your application automatically benefits from
this, if its a captive runtime, you have to rebuild your
Well, I was mostly referring to updating the application (not the runtime),
but both are true.
As Om pointed out, if you jump through enough hoops you can implement your own
update for the application.
regards,
Peter
On 18/08/2015 10:49, Christofer Dutz wrote:
But you have to update your
On 8/18/15, 2:05 AM, Christofer Dutz christofer.d...@c-ware.de wrote:
What I dislike most, but that's not only related to Air applications but
widely spread.
Every update seems to require a complete download of the application. ...
I would really love to have more people publish applications
No it's more like a simple standalone application. It will increase the size of
your application by about 10MB but it will open as if it were a native
application. I for my part like shared runtimes as it reduces the size
dramatically, but most people seem to get scared as soon as they see