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Largest Public Flex App: Australia: 1 vs. World: 0
By Nick Hodge | July 24, 2006
Adobe Flex 2.0 was announced in June 2006, and it's on my list of "things" to spend some quality time with over the next few months. Building something more interesting that flat web pages; with AJAX, Flex and WPF is a key "learning point" whilst offline.
RocketBoots, a strong supporter of Adobe and its technology have posted some information on the AFR Access project AFR Access. Based on Flex 1.5, it shows what is possible -- and that stands out over dull HTML. Go take a squiz.
For those in Australia, you can now purchase Adobe Flex Builder from online stores such as Harris Technology. For those on MacOS, go have a look at this blog entry for the corporate line
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Topics: adobe, flex2, technology, web2.0 |














