+1 Sandro's answer!
El mié., 18 de marzo de 2015 a las 8:59, Sandro Brasile (< ingbras...@gmail.com>) escribió: > 1. Yes you can > 2. Now you can package the apk with a captive runtime, i.e. the air stuff > is packaged into the apk as a shared lib. Then the user no longer needs to > install adobe air separately. > 3. Yes > 4. Yes, starting with Air 16 you can package for iOS 64 bit too. > > From my latest experience, the path to go mobile is very smooth with Air > and Flex, even for very complex apps (like was mine), because the ecosystem > is solid. > > Regards > Sandro > Il 18/mar/2015 03:24 "Udirley Otoni Pesse" <udirleyot...@gmail.com> ha > scritto: > > > Hello everybody > > > > Sorry if I'm asking the question in the wrong place, but this is > important > > and decisive, must make a decision. > > I have been working with Flex a few years and I'm still working, I > > developed and maintain three important tools in working (web). > > Now I need to create a mobile app. I've done some experiences in the past > > but I think things may have changed since then and so I would like to > help > > me with some questions. > > > > 1. Can I build the application using Flash Builder 4.5 or 4.7 and the > > latest SDK? > > > > 2. For the application to run in the cell still need to install adobe air > > and then run the apk? Or compilation allows to run natively? > > > > 3. You can develop applications for Android and iOS? > > > > 4. The created applications are compatible with the latest versions of > > Android and iOS? > > > > I've been following just reading the contents of this list and hoping > that > > we can continue working with flex, it's bad to hear from the people I'm > > using an outdated technology, but I really like the flex and somehow I > > learned to use it. > > > > I appreciate any information, tutorial or tip. > > > > -- > > UDIRLEY OTONI PESSE > > Celular: (27) 9316-4909 > > E-mail 1: udirleyot...@gmail.com > > E-mail 2: udirleyot...@hotmail.com > > Msn: udirleyot...@hotmail.com > > >