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Predictions regarding Thermo

Thursday, September 20th, 2007

So, as Ryan Stewart aptly put it: “WTF is Thermo?”. All we have so far is a job description (below) and a few cryptic posts from Adobe employees under NDAs.
“enable designers and creatively inclined developers to easily build rich internet applications and interactive content. “Thermo” will streamline the process of adding interactivity, behavior and motion […]

Adobe | 1 comment

Lot’s of new announcements, Open Source Flex, Silverlight, Slingshot, New S3 Pricing

Thursday, May 3rd, 2007

Flex was open sourced sometime last week, or at least flex 3 will be. This doesn’t affect my work too much, but it means Eribium will be a more legitimate open source applications. Also I’m looking forward to the custom components that should make it into the general release. Adobe should look at Ext for […]

Ext, Adobe, Rails, S3, Air (Apollo) | No comments

Open Sourcing Flash, Mapping Rails Apps and Ext

Wednesday, April 11th, 2007

There’s an interesting article by Ryan Stewart on open sourcing the Flash Player.

Personally I don’t see much call for it, the old adage - if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Adobe are pretty open already, giving access to the source of the Flex SDK for example, and I’m not sure whether the code would […]

Flash, Adobe, Rails, Uncategorized | 5 comments

Apollo and Offline Usage

Thursday, March 8th, 2007

I’ve been wondering how Adobe are going to tackle offline usage of Apollo (in the context of my app, Aireo). Will they assume developers will be using some sort of advanced synching system, like Flex Data Services, will they provide an synching api, or will they just led the developer know when the application is […]

Adobe, Aireo | 5 comments

CS3, I presume?

Sunday, March 4th, 2007

After some jungle hunting I found this:

Adobe, Uncategorized | 4 comments

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