Adobe released its cross-operating run-time system for Web developers on Monday. The development system, available from Adobe Labs, is currently in the first public alpha version. Code-named “Apollo,” the technology enables Web developers to create and deploy rich Internet applications on the desktop, utilizing their existing HTML, JavaScript and Ajax skill sets with Adobe Flash and Adobe Flex software. “We’re working to … bridge the chasm between the Web and the personal computer,” said Kevin Lynch, chief software architect at Adobe.
Adobe’s Apollo Bridges Desktop, Internet Divide
Posted by: Walaika Haskins March 20, 2007 08:36 AMAdobe released its cross-operating run-time system for Web developers on Monday. The development system, available from Adobe Labs, is currently in the first public alpha version. Code-named “Apollo,” the technology enables Web developers to create and deploy rich Internet applications on the desktop, utilizing their existing HTML, JavaScript and Ajax skill sets with Adobe Flash and Adobe Flex software. “We’re working to … bridge the chasm between the Web and the personal computer,” said Kevin Lynch, chief software architect at Adobe.