After it was announced in February of this year there was much anticipation in the following months, but the long wait finally at went as an Android supports launched version of Adobe AIR. This has come as welcome news to many developers especially those with Flash Builder or Flash Professional CS5 as this means that you now be can publish AIR applications directly on the Android market. Unfortunately, this newly released version is not compatible with the usual packages for desktops meant, and this means that users are mostly limited to applications specifically for this version were. Fortunately, despite only on the market is there already a whole series of applications, which developed and to tailor it more and more every day.
The only real unfortunate thing is that most android users able to celebrate and not for everyone not will be technically except for the fact that you have little or no idea what is going on Adobe AIR. To give you a brief insight into what this means for you, I will give you a brief definition and give some history of the air.
Of course know each Adobe is so AIR for Adobe Integrated Runtime and is this a cross platform runtime environment for the production of Internet applications. Adobe Flash, Adobe flex, AJAX and even the more common HTML all can be used for this purpose if you AIR. Simply the AIR applications executed during the previous applications through the browser on the desktop as regular applications can be deployed easily is the difference between the AIR Internet applications and the traditional way. Of course this also means that the application must be installed on the user’s system, but this also means that it is also much easier for applications to access data on the users file system to make that experience more flexible compared to the browser-based applications.
Since 2007 it at least nine different versions of the Adobe AIR including the ‘ Adobe AIR 1.5 Linux’, which was the first stable release of AIR, which have been approved for the Linux operating system had been very popular with many independent/freelance programmers and developers has been released. Adobe AIR for Android is now the latest to join the family of the AIRs as it hit the market just recently and rave reviews from users always so far.
