Archive for the ‘Flex’ Category

ReviewR no longer downloadable

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

The “proof of concept” project named ReviewR that let users review sites and share their reviews with others is no longer available for download.

A better solution is now available from Adobe itself, which now incorporates a similar review service in it’s range of CS Web software. Have a look at Adobe’s new offering, integrated into the CS5 suites : Adobe CS live services

Cobol beats Actionscript

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

Well, that’s what it says today in the list of most popular programming languages.

See for yourself:

Actionscript versus Cobol

Although I have the utmost respect for my fellow COBOL programmers, being an Actionscript programmer myself it’s obvious I would prefer to see the Actionscript language rise from it’s current 22nd position.

Hmm… what can I do? maybe I should do my part by taking less PHP projects and adding some more Actionscript to the mix? ;-)

Check the current popularity status on the TIOBE website where I found the list. It’s updated once a month.

Using Google Analytics with Adobe AIR install badge

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

Adobe AIR install Badge exampleIf you’re developing Adobe AIR applications you might use the AIR install badge on your site to allow easy downloading of your application. So how can you integrate Google Analytics to track how many times your application has been downloaded? It’s easier than you think… (more…)

ReviewR proof of concept available for download

Monday, January 26th, 2009

visit the ReviewR site

ReviewR is a showcase of a possible solution for reviewing websites and designs. It also shows some collaboration features like inviting people to join your review and give comments.
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ReviewR proof of concept announced

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

Screenshot ReviewR (proof of concept version)

“ReviewR” is the name of a new Adobe Flex based AIR application that showcases a simple solution for getting feedback on your website designs.

For now, the concept is still in it’s early stages, with a fully functional “proof of concept” versionĀ  available around January 2009 for people that are interested in the concept and/or like to contribute to the final feature set of future ReviewR versions.

Visit the (Beta) ReviewR HQ website

New Flex project using Mate Framework

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

Work has been started on an exciting new project that will use the Mate framework for Flex (for the first time). I can’t disclose too much information about the project at this time, but you will be hearing more in a few months or so.
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Adobe launches acrobat.com

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

Acrobat.com

Adobe has recently launched Acrobat.com – a collection of some online collaboration services that will allow you to upload files to share with others, convert files to PDF online, Buzzwords for creating and reviewing documents together and Adobe ConnectNow for holding full-fledged online web conferences with up to three people.

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