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Thanks for visiting freshAIRapps.
What is freshAIRapps.com ?
The site was built primarily as a showcase and gallery that shows some of the fantastic Adobe AIR applications that are being developed today.
So if you have seen a great AIR app, or you have built something cool go ahead and submit it to our showcase.
Contribute to freshAIRapps ?
Apart from suggesting AIR applications there are other ways in which you can get involved. Do you have or would you like to write a tutorial? Any good ideas for the resources section? If so then please send me a mail and we will take it from there.
What is Adobe AIR ?
AIR is a new offering from Adobe that launched as version 1 in early 2008. It is an exciting new way of bringing rich engaging content built using web technologies like Flash or Flex, AJAX, PDF and HTML to your desktop as native applications. This means that fantastic content and experiences can be delivered outside of the web browser across multiple operating systems.
AIR applications can be more in harmony with your desktop, it natively supports things like dragging and dropping from within your operating system as well as saving and loading files and access to the web.
Adobe AIR brings your Rich Internet Applications (RIA’s) to the Desktop – Flash, HTML / AJAX and PDF running as a native application. – Peter Elst 2008.
Read Write Web has a good article on why we need web apps on the desktop.
What does this mean for me, the Developer ?
As a web developer this means that you can start building applications today using your existing skills that will work across many operating system. What you know about Flash and Flex or HTML, CSS and JavaScript will enable you to easily develop AIR applications.
Gone are the days when it required a Computer Science Degree and a full working knowledge of C++ to produce dekstop applications. Even then it would require a re-code to run on Apple Mac’s and then what about Linux?
At freshAIRapps we provide tutorials and resources to help you get to grips with developing AIR applications today and for the future.
So start building and show us your apps!
What does this mean for me, the user ?
Many exciting and useful applications!
Applications that help you to achieve more that you could using a web browser alone. A good example of this is the eBay desktop AIR application. Same eBay but in a redesigned desktop application that includes realtime updates of bid, finer control over search results and a it stores you recent items locally.
I think we have yet to see the full potential of what AIR can be used for. Go and install the AIR runtime then take a look through our showcase and try out some apps. If you don’t like a particular application just uninstall it in the usual way.
Browser support ?
freshAIRapps is built to current web standards and is XHTML valid. The CSS uses some CSS level 3 declarations and so it will currently fail the W3C validator even though there is nothing wrong with the CSS. Use a browser that supports CSS 3 (like Safari 3) and you will see some nice rounded corners and drop shadows, oooo!
This site will not view as intended with IE6 and below. The content will still be available but I cannot guarantee the visual appearance. Currently this site is not optimised for mobile devices.
Top Rated Apps
- Twhirl - Desktop Twitter
- Snackr - Bite sized RSS feeds
- Doominow - To-Do list
- Feedalizer - friendfeed on your desktop
- Finetune - Desktop Music Player
In the News
- NASDEQ Market Replay AIR tool case study
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InfoQ has a great case study write up on developing an enterprise AIR application. The NASDEQ Market Replay AIR tool uses Amazon S3 for persistant data storage. Some code is shown as well as the ...
June 11th 2008 | read more
- Adobe AIR 1.1
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Adobe have announced to prerelease testers that AIR version 1.1 will be released around June 16th. This is a small dot release that comprises of bug fixes, certficate migration from self-signed to ...
June 06th 2008 | read more
- Kevin Lynch on Adobe AIR
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Comprehensive interview with Adobe chief Kevin Lynch over at Knowledge@Wharton. Keving discusses the vision behind Adobe AIR and the transition of the RIA outside of the browser.
June 04th 2008 | read more
Tutorials
- Beginning AIR with Flex 3 from Adobe TV
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Now showing on Adobe TV is this great introduction to starting an AIR project using http://www.adobe.com/products/flex.
Adobe scientist Tome Lane shows you how in this great beginner video ...
June 03rd 2008 | read more
- Beginning AIR part 2 - Get the documentation
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Documentation is the key to success.
That is certainly true when learning a new development language or framework and AIR is no exception. Having a good set of API docs as reference certainly ...
April 14th 2008 | read more
- Beginning AIR part 1 - What you will need
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So you want to build Adobe AIR applications do you?
Well, there are two ways in which you can build a AIR application depending upon your technical skills or project requirements. HTML, CSS and ...
April 12th 2008 | read more
Books
Recommended AIR books for developers:
Events
- Flash on the Beach
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Back for 2008 the premier event for RIA developers in Europe. Sept 28th - 1st Oct 2008 Brighton UK.
- Adobe AIR Camp Australia
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Register now for a full day Adobe AIR Camp in Australia or NZ, on the Adobe site now!
