Adobe introduced a new program called “Adobe AIR and Flash Player Incubator”. This happened at the same time as the launch of the “Molehill” 3D APIs for AIR and Flash Player public preview. And I think “Molehill” stole the thunder and not many of you paid attention to the announcement of the incubator program.
In short, this program offers a technology preview of the Flash Player and Adobe AIR runtimes. Anyone can access this program; there is no need to apply and wait to get accepted – this differs from how the prerelease programs are run.
It also means that if you get involved you can:
So, if you make a living creating apps for Flash Player or Adobe AIR, go to the Adobe AIR and Adobe Flash Player Incubator page, check for the new features (“Molehill” and Cubic Bezier Curves) and add this blog to your RSS reader to get notifications about new bits posted to the Incubator.
For Free consultation on regarding Flex Development, Flex Experts, Flex Programmers, Flex Designers log on to http://www.dckap.com/
Source : http://blogs.adobe.com/
In short, this program offers a technology preview of the Flash Player and Adobe AIR runtimes. Anyone can access this program; there is no need to apply and wait to get accepted – this differs from how the prerelease programs are run.
It also means that if you get involved you can:
- test your applications early against these bleeding-edge capabilities to see if they break or perform well
- you can give us feedback, so together we can create better runtimes
- you can try out and play with the new APIs well ahead of the public release, so you are prepared to use them live in your applications right from day one
So, if you make a living creating apps for Flash Player or Adobe AIR, go to the Adobe AIR and Adobe Flash Player Incubator page, check for the new features (“Molehill” and Cubic Bezier Curves) and add this blog to your RSS reader to get notifications about new bits posted to the Incubator.
For Free consultation on regarding Flex Development, Flex Experts, Flex Programmers, Flex Designers log on to http://www.dckap.com/
Source : http://blogs.adobe.com/
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