Adobe Air 2.7.0.19200 Beta 1

A cross-operating system runtime

Adobe AirLatest version:

Adobe Air 2.7.0.19200 Beta 1

Requirements:

Windows 2000 / XP / 2003 / Vista / Windows 7 / XP64 / Vista64 / Windows 7 64

Author / product:

Adobe Systems Inc / Adobe Air

File size / license:

12.29 MB / Freeware

Old versions:

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Adobe® AIR® 2 is a new generation technology which is about to take the Web by storm, it allows developers to use well-known and tried technologies like HTML, Ajax, Adobe Flash and Adobe Flex, in order to build robust Internet applications, which will be able to work on different operating systems and platforms. Using this product the developer will be able to create appealing and visually rich software programs, which combine the local computer resources with the capabilities of the Internet. Adobe® AIR® 2 is the most powerful way to develop desktop applications across multiple platforms (Mac, Windows, and Linux).

AIR 2 builds on the success of AIR 1 by giving developers new capabilities, and even tighter integration with the desktop. Some new features of AIR 2 include:

Enhanced support for interacting with printers (beta 2)Support for TLS/SSL socket communication (beta 2)Support for the detection of mass storage devices.Advanced networking capabilities like secure sockets, UDP support, and the ability to listen on sockets.Support for native code integration.The ability to open a file with its default application.Multi-touch and gesture support.New APIs for access to raw microphone data.Webkit update with HTML5/CSS3 support.Global error handling.Improved cross-platform printingImproved security and support for enterprise and government standards.No Screenshot

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