This document describes Adobe AIR, a runtime environment for creating cross-platform applications and games. Developers can use familiar web technologies like HTML, JavaScript, CSS, and ActionScript to build apps for Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android. AIR provides access to device features such as cameras, GPS, and accelerometers.
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Adobe AIR: A Cross-Platform Development Environment
Adobe AIR empowers developers to package a single codebase into native applications and games for various platforms—Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android. This allows developers to leverage their existing web development skills to create high-performance applications that function independently of a web browser. The platform's access to device hardware capabilities like cameras and GPS makes it highly versatile.
Game Features (Example using Adobe AIR):
Game Playing Tips:
Further Exploration of Adobe AIR:
For comprehensive information on Adobe AIR's capabilities, visit Adobe's official AIR product page: http://www.adobe.com/products/air.html
Installation and Licensing:
To develop with Adobe AIR, install the runtime environment. Installing the software constitutes acceptance of the Software License Agreement, available at: http://www.adobe.com/legal/licenses-terms.html
Cross-Platform Deployment:
Adobe AIR simplifies the creation of applications compatible with desktop, mobile, and tablet platforms, maximizing reach and potential audience. Packaging tools are provided to ensure smooth operation across supported devices.
Version 25.0.0.134 Update:
Last updated March 14, 2017. (No specific details of the update are given in the original text.)
Latest Version25.0.0.134 |
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Requires AndroidAndroid 5.1 or later |