Adobe Extends Support for Rich Internet Applications to Macintosh and Linux Platforms.Company Provides Developers with Pre-release Versions of Flex Builder for the Mac and Flash Player for Linux; Launches New Flex Component Exchange LAS VEGAS Las Vegas (läs vā`gəs), city (1990 pop. 258,295), seat of Clark co., S Nev.; inc. 1911. It is the largest city in Nevada and the center of one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the United States. -- Adobe Systems Adobe Systems Incorporated (pronounced a-DOE-bee IPA: /əˈdoʊbiː/) (NASDAQ: ADBE) (LSE: ABS) is an American computer software company headquartered in San Jose, California, USA. Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE ADBE Adobe Systems, Inc. (stock symbol) ) today announced it is extending its powerful toolset for designing and deploying a new class of rich Internet applications This is a list of rich Internet applications. They are organised by their use. Communication
Adobe also recently introduced the public beta of the Flash[R] Player 9 for Linux[R], extending the reach of rich Flex applications to Linux desktops. The combination of the Flex 2 SDK (Software Developer's Kit) See developer's toolkit and Windows SDK. SDK - Software Developers Kit (or "Software Development Kit"). and the Flash Player 9 for Linux comprises a fully supported, free rich Internet application See RIA and rich client. development platform. With an update to the free Flex 2 SDK that includes the debug To correct a problem in hardware or software. Debugging software means locating the errors in the source code (the program logic). Debugging hardware means finding errors in the circuit design (logical circuits) or in the physical interconnections of the circuits. version of the Flash Player for Linux, Adobe will enable developers to develop, debug and deploy Flex software-based applications entirely on Linux. The Flex 2 SDK update is expected to be available in early January. Since the launch of Adobe Flex Adobe Flex is a software development kit and an IDE for a group of technologies initially released in March of 2004 by Macromedia to support the development and deployment of cross platform, rich Internet applications based on their proprietary Macromedia Flash platform. 2, the product line has been enthusiastically embraced as a win for Web application developers, with over 100,000 developers downloading the technology. In addition, Flex 2 recently was awarded an Editor's Choice Award by Java Developers Journal. "With Flex 2, Adobe has listened to the needs of the development community by providing a solid framework for rapidly developing applications deployable to a majority of users," said Chafic Kazoun, chief software architect, Atellis and author of "Programming Flex 2" by O'Reilly Publishing. "Now with Flex Builder for the Mac, developers are not only able to deploy applications across platforms, but also able to develop Flex applications with a modern IDE on their platform of choice." Adobe Flex 2 software includes dozens of out-of-the-box components for UI, data, security, and more to help developers build applications faster. Now, the growing Flex developer community can build on this foundation by creating custom components and posting them on the Flex Component Exchange at http://www.adobe.com/exchange. Adobe also is working with leading commercial component developers to deliver components that will help further expand the Flex ecosystem. "We are well on our way to our goal of attaining one million Flex developers," said Jeff Whatcott, senior director of product marketing for Adobe's Enterprise and Developer Business Unit. "By extending our support to the Mac and Linux platforms, Adobe is showing its dedication to helping developers everywhere join in on the next wave of Web application development." The Flex 2 product line provides developers with a comprehensive, integrated set of tools and technology for fast, end-to-end development of rich and innovative web applications. With free versions of the Flex 2 SDK and Flex Data Services 2 Express, a single-CPU production license that provides powerful message-based data management services, developers have everything they need to build and deploy complete rich Internet applications with no software licensing costs. Flex Builder 2, a powerful Eclipse based integrated development environment See IDE. integrated development environment - interactive development environment (IDE), includes a library of built-in controls and services for application development and UI design. Flex Data Services 2 empowers developers to create data-intensive applications that improve application performance, real time data synchronization Keeping data in two or more computers up-to-date so that each repository contains the identical information. Data in handheld devices and laptops often require synchronization with the data in a desktop machine or server. and collaboration capabilities. About Adobe Systems Incorporated Adobe revolutionizes how the world engages with ideas and information -- anytime, anywhere and through any medium. For more information, visit www.adobe.com. [c] 2006 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. Adobe, the Adobe logo, Flash, Flex and Flex Builder are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. 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