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  2. Adobe AIR - Wikipedia

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    Adobe AIR (also known as Adobe Integrated Runtime and codenamed Apollo) is a cross-platform runtime system currently developed by Harman International, in collaboration with Adobe Inc., for building desktop applications and mobile applications, programmed using Adobe Animate, ActionScript, and optionally Apache Flex. It was originally released ...

  3. Integra Live - Wikipedia

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    In version 1.2.x the application remained Mac OS X only, supporting OS X (Intel) 10.5 or later. It included a significant number of improvements including the use of Adobe's AIR installer system, removing the need for users to manually install the AIR runtime. Version 1.2.x was the final version to be released during the Integra Project.

  4. Apache Flex - Wikipedia

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    Adobe released the first beta of Flex 3, codenamed Moxie, in June 2007. Major enhancements include integration with the new versions of Adobe's Creative Suite products, support for AIR (Adobe's new desktop application runtime), and the addition of profiling and refactoring tools to the Flex Builder IDE.

  5. List of widget toolkits - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Flash allows creating widgets running in most web browsers and in several mobile phones. Adobe Flex provides high-level widgets for building web user interfaces. Flash widgets can be used in Flex. Flash and Flex widgets will run without a web browser in the Adobe AIR runtime environment.

  6. Macromedia Central - Wikipedia

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    It is an extension of the Adobe Flash Player, and shares some similarities with the Java Runtime Environment, although it has a much smaller memory footprint and is more suited for vector animation. [1] Macromedia Central's newest version is currently 1.5, released in September 2004.

  7. Adobe Flash Builder - Wikipedia

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    Adobe released the first beta of Flex 3, codenamed Moxie, in June 2007. Major enhancements include integration with the new versions of Adobe's Creative Suite products, support for AIR (Adobe's new desktop application runtime), and the addition of profiling and refactoring tools to the Flex Builder IDE.

  8. Adobe Flash - Wikipedia

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    Also in 2008, Adobe released the first version of Adobe Integrated Runtime (later re-branded as Adobe AIR), a runtime engine that replaced Flash Player, and provided additional capabilities to the ActionScript 3.0 language to build desktop and mobile applications. With AIR, developers could access the file system (the user's files and folders ...

  9. Aptana - Wikipedia

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    Additional plugins allow Aptana Studio to support Ruby on Rails, PHP, Python, Perl, [2] Adobe AIR, Apple iPhone and Nokia WRT (Web Runtime). Aptana Studio is available as a standalone on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, or as a plugin for Eclipse.