Well I tap on an empty place on my Andoid "Desktop" ... select "Widgets" and select the first one "Adobe Air (My Games)" ... it's a 3x2 widget ...
At least that's what I get on my Samsung Galaxy S6 with installed Adobe Air runtime ;-) Chris ________________________________________ Von: Harbs <[email protected]> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 2. September 2015 20:19 An: [email protected] Betreff: Re: AIR seems to be more alive than we think ;-) Where do you get this widget? On Sep 2, 2015, at 10:21 AM, Christofer Dutz <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Guys, > > > I stumbled over something interesting yesterday, that I think is worthy to > share :-) > > > For my presentations I'm always looking for some proof of people still using > Flash and Air even if everybody seems to be claiming they are dead. Usually I > search the playstore for ids starting with com.adobe or similar. But when > working on Flexmojos Mobile support I noticed that this prefix isn't really > proof of an application using Air or not ... but it still lists a lot of > well-known applications (mostly games). Another option was to run the Air > application on my mobile phone where it some times lists games built with > Air. Unfortunately I couldn't reproduce opening the Air App and it showing me > the list ... most of the times it only showed me 2-3 selected games and > nothing more. > > > Two tays ago I was playing around with my Android phone and added some > strange Air container widget to my home screen. It seems to be intended for > grouping together Air based applications on your smartphone. As expected this > was empty when I placed it on my screen (I didn't install anything using the > Air-Store (or what you call it)) ... yesterday however it was suddenly filled > with games I had installed on my phone. The funny thing is that I don't have > many games as I rarely play, but 100% of the games that I do like to play > seem to be built with Air (Siedler von Catan, Cut the rope, Bejewled, ...). I > intentionally installed another game that I knew not to be built with Air and > that didn't show up in the widget. > > > Just thought I'd share this finding ... usually I keep my fingers still with > "flex is dead" mails, but this one is more a "alive-and-kicking" and if this > finding helps someone convince people to give it a try, it's worth talking > about it ;-) > > > Chris
