For what i know Apple does not support Flash on the iphone but does support AIR on Mac. AIR is a lilttle bit different from flash since AIR is more a runtime then a browser plugin.
Even if you dont want to use flash in the browser, i do not think javascript is the right way to go. Thank you GWT :)
This is more for people who want to turn their web apps into a desktop apps without having to rewrite the app in C++ oder something like that.
The same code you use for the web apps can basically run in air without rewrite.
The company i work for has been using the library for quiet a long time now with a lot of success and i wanted to share this :).
And you said it, the world is so diverse :)
Regards,
Alain
-- 2010/11/1 Sorinel C <scristescu_iv@hotmail.com>
Good job -- it looks good, but...
Do you think is worth the effort, as long as Apple doesn't support
Adobe products on their systems? Also, I know lots of companies that
don't allow Flash plugin into their browser, so they go on the
JavaScript path.
Anyways, as world is so diverse, I think you'll find lots of people
interested too -- good luck!
Cheers,
http://ui-programming.blogspot.com/
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