Despite that, AIR has brought the power of Flex and the RIA to the desktop and added a significant piece to the Adobe Flash Platform. Many developers were disappointed at the absence of some important features as well as the poor runtime performance and high resource requirements of even the simplest of applications. Since its initial release, there have been minor language enhancements and bug fixes. AIR applications are multi-platform (Mac, Windows and Linux) desktop applications that are written in ActionScript 3 and/or HTML/Javascript/CSS. ![]() In February of 2008, Adobe released AIR 1.0, which provided developers the ability to create Rich Internet Applications that execute outside of the confines of the browser. And, you can get a great headstart using some of the new features. It's important to test now to make sure you're not caught off guard. ![]() When Adobe releases the new runtime, it will be automatically downloaded and installed by all of your users. If you have AIR 1.x applications in the wild, I suggest you download the AIR 2.0 SDK beta and test your application(s) now. Adobe Flex/AIR developers rejoice - AIR 2.0 (code name Athena) is coming, and it contains many highly requested features that application developers have been waiting on since AIR 1.0 was released nearly two years ago.
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