Archive for January, 2008

MacWorld Thought - IPhone Tether

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

Recently, I read an article at Rumormonger that suggested the new Mac laptop (that will probably be revealed at MacWorld today) would have an AT&T EVDO card built in. I agree that this is a possible solution, but I wanted to take it another step. I think that in the near future - [...]

Apple | 2 comments

Check the Flex360 Schedule

Friday, January 11th, 2008

I realize that this is old news, but the schedule for 360Flex Atlanta has been released. My session, Cairngorm for Adobe AIR Applications, will be on the Monday of the conference at 1pm. I will be discussing my topic, in more detail here on my blog in the next week.
360Flex Atlanta Schedule [...]

Conferences | 2 comments

AIR Tip 6 - Launching an Application from the Browser

Friday, January 11th, 2008

AIR Tip 6: This tutorial will walk you through the process of launching an AIR application from the browser and passing arguments into it. This tutorial is current for Adobe AIR Beta 3.
AIR Beta 3 introduced the browser API. This API allows for AIR application to be launched from a web browser, and it [...]

AIR | 3 comments

User Input - Flash Media Server 3

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

Mike Downey recently gave a rundown of the new features in Flash Media Server 3. This licensing shift will be huge. Now, Flash Media Server will be affordable and scalable for businesses of almost any size.
How will this licensing shift affect your projects over the next year? Is this licensing change enough [...]

Flash Media Server | No comments

AIR Tip 5 - Passing Arguments to an Application on Install

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

AIR Tip 5: This tutorial will walk you through the process of passing arguments to an AIR application when it is installed using the AIR installer badge. It includes both an article as well as a demonstration video. This tutorial is current for Adobe AIR Beta 3.

AIR | 9 comments

Update Your AIR MIME Type

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

Many of you have probably been developing AIR (formerly Apollo) applications since the initial public release. You probably set the proper MIME Type on your server to handle the “.air” files. However, the MIME Type is different than it was when AIR was first released. You might want to take a minute [...]

AIR | No comments

Easy Way to Use the AIR Install Badge

Monday, January 7th, 2008

My new Adobe AIR Developer Center article shows an easy way to use the AIR install badge (and it also included Express Install for Flash Player). There has been quite a bit of confusion on how to implement all of these features, so I hope that this helps someone!
Link: Deploying Adobe AIR applications seamlessly [...]

AIR | 3 comments

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