Adobe Systems on Monday released Adobe Integrated Runtime, a software tool that allows users to seamlessly interact with interactive content even when they aren’t connected to the Internet. Adobe Air’s runtime environment allows developers with access to API kits from companies to create customized versions of the Web experience — without the browser. Developers with Flash and HTML abilities can take the information structures of a Web site and create an application that users can download to their desktop, which would then operate just like any other desktop application.
Adobe AIR Shifts Apps From Web To Desktop
Posted by: Brad King February 25, 2008 01:51 PMAdobe Systems on Monday released Adobe Integrated Runtime, a software tool that allows users to seamlessly interact with interactive content even when they aren’t connected to the Internet. Adobe Air’s runtime environment allows developers with access to API kits from companies to create customized versions of the Web experience — without the browser. Developers with Flash and HTML abilities can take the information structures of a Web site and create an application that users can download to their desktop, which would then operate just like any other desktop application.