

Flas flex (as3) can be compiled into native iPhone.
Needs Flash Pro CSS.
Run into this creative site, flappr, which is a totally re-skin of Flickr using Flash. It also simplifies the the way of searching photos from it.
I tried it and it performs very well. When ever you have some time to kill, this a easier way to browse through photos without pay too much of [...]
Here are three ActionScript 3.0 Cheat Sheets from a similar named blog.
Top Level Class Cheatsheetdownload from here.
flash.display Package Cheatsheetdownload from here
Packages Cheatsheetdownload from here.
It always have something handy around for a handyman.
I wrote about ActionScript Spell Checker and 10 more others you can use in your Flash based RIA. Here is one more from Adobe: Squiggly.
Squiggly is a spell checking engine for Adobe Flash Player and Adobe AIR. The Squiggly library allows you to easily add spell checking functionality in any Flex 3 based text control. [...]
Google’s justification for acquiring reCAPTCHA makes a lot more sense than Adobe’s for acquiring Omniture. However, Adobe’s announcement of the release of Adobe Flash Access throws a new light on the acquisition and it now appears that perhaps Omniture does fit in.
Sarah Perez reported an example of what could go wrong with cloud services. That [...]
FlexPMD is a neat open source software to detect bad code in your source code, and it is extensible so you can define your own rules for detecting the bad code. (via)
Rob Christensen brings the news about the relaunch of Adobe TV. I agree about the “vastly improved navigation & search” and the new look [...]
The Gartner Hype Cycle 2009 report was released last week. Cloud computing and E-book readers share the global maxima, and social software suites and microblogging are apparently just past their crest. Ryan Stewart highlighted Adobe’s prominence.
Ryan Stewart is also awestruck by interface designer Theresa Neil and highly recommends some of her material on RIAs.
Elad Elrom [...]
Despite what detractors say, visual search is necessary and can fill the gap in searching for something about which the user is vague to begin with. Thus, it is being attempted by many startups: SearchMe, oSkope, KartOO, Viewzi and now Spezify. There is place for more players until one or two winners stand out.
Spezify has [...]
Many developers are increasingly working on Android apps. Now that Apple’s App Rejection pseudocode has been exposed. I have seen only two applications of pseudocode so far: interviews and jokes.
Ryan has examples to prove that the latest release Adobe AIR 1.5.2 is in fact more than what I previously called “a minor update… which includes [...]
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