Adobe Systems has released the beta version of its new runtime software, Adobe Integrated Runtime — formerly called “Apollo.” The software allows Web-native applications to run just like desktop programs. The new tool and Adobe’s next version of its Flex development environment — called “Moxie” and also released in beta on Monday — further advance the increasingly complementary functions of software capable of running offline on computer desktops and programs that work on the Web.
Developers Get a Whiff of Adobe’s Fresh AIR
Posted by: Tim Gray June 11, 2007 01:34 PMAdobe Systems has released the beta version of its new runtime software, Adobe Integrated Runtime — formerly called “Apollo.” The software allows Web-native applications to run just like desktop programs. The new tool and Adobe’s next version of its Flex development environment — called “Moxie” and also released in beta on Monday — further advance the increasingly complementary functions of software capable of running offline on computer desktops and programs that work on the Web.