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Adobe AIR 2.5 for Televisions, Mobile Devices and Desktops Unveiled;
Adobe InMarket Launched
At Adobe MAX, Adobe's worldwide developer conference, Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq: ADBE) today announced Adobe® AIR® 2.5 software for televisions, tablets, smartphones and desktop operating systems. A key element of the Adobe Flash® Platform, AIR enables developers to leverage existing code to create and deliver standalone applications across devices and platforms.
Adobe AIR now supports smartphones and tablets based on Android™, iOS, BlackBerry® Tablet OS, and desktops including Windows®, Macintosh and Linux® operating systems. In addition, Samsung will be the first television manufacturer to ship Adobe AIR in its line of Samsung SmartTV devices while Acer, HTC, Motorola, RIM, Samsung and others are expected to ship the runtime pre-installed on a variety of devices including tablets and smartphones later this year and early 2011.
With Adobe AIR, developers are able to use familiar tools including
Adobe Flash® Professional CS5, Adobe Flash Builder™ and Flex to build
rich standalone applications. Hundreds of them are already available on
Android Market and Apple's App Store today. In addition to AIR 2.5,
Adobe unveiled Adobe InMarket™ today, a new service that allows
developers to easily distribute and sell their applications on app
stores across different device types from Acer, Intel, and others. Adobe
InMarket operates seamlessly in the background and allows end users to
download applications directly from the storefront.
"With the release of AIR 2.5 more than three million Flash developers can now build a single game or application and easily deploy it across multiple application stores and devices," said David Wadhwani, senior vice president, Creative and Interactive Solutions Business at Adobe. "This is a huge step forward for developers looking to build rich, engaging applications but have historically had to incur the cost of building and deploying this content across multiple devices and platforms."
AIR 2.5 enables rich application experiences through a
series of new features, including support for accelerometer, camera,
video, microphone, multi-touch and gestures. Support for Geo Location
allows developers to create location-based applications and services.
AIR 2.5 is also able to display native browser controls within the
application allowing for the integration of HTML and .SWF content. With
SQLite support developers can easily store and cache databases inside an
AIR application. In addition, hardware acceleration for Adobe AIR is
enabled across all major silicon partners including Broadcom, Intel,
nVidia, ST Micro, Trident, Texas Instruments, Qualcomm and others.
Partner Feedback
"The HTC Experience is centered on delighting our customers and the addition of Flash Player 10.1 to many of our phones such as the Droid Incredible by HTC, HTC Evo4G and HTC Desire demonstrates this," said John Wang, chief marketing officer, HTC Corporation. "We are excited to be bringing a great phone experience and the collaborative results of the millions of AIR developers around the world into the hands of HTC's customers."
"As a longtime partner of Adobe, we are excited that users will have the
opportunity to enjoy AIR applications and content on our devices," said
Christy Wyatt, corporate vice president, software and services product
management at Motorola. "Since July, we've announced eight Android-based
smartphones with Flash Player 10.1 support, including the first phone
with Flash out of the box. AIR 2.5 is the perfect complement to Flash
Player giving customers the freedom to choose between rich content
experiences inside and outside the browser."
"The BlackBerry Tablet OS offers developers a highly optimized and flexible platform that integrates Adobe AIR with high performance audio, video and graphics optimizations, as well as support for a WebView class and native C++ extensions," says Tyler Lessard, VP Global Alliances & Developer Relations, Research In Motion. "By building tight integration with Adobe tools into our BlackBerry Tablet OS SDK for Adobe AIR, developers are now able to optimize their applications for the tablet form-factor and deliver an enhanced end-user experience. We are excited by the breadth of content that the development community will be able to deliver for the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet using our new development tools and AIR."
Flash Player 10.1
Already one of the top free apps on Android Market, with more than
50,000 users giving it a 4.5-out-of-5 star rating, Flash Player 10.1
brings rich Flash based content to mobile devices inside the browser.
The runtime is now certified on close to a dozen Android devices and
will become available on dozens more over the coming weeks and months.
Adobe also announced that Flash Player 10.1 was downloaded more than two
million times from Android Market. In addition to Android Market, the
runtime is distributed directly by device manufacturers and operators
via pre-installs and operating system upgrades. With Flash Player 10.1
available on Android and Google TV today, BlackBerry platform, webOS,
future versions of Windows® Phone, LiMo, MeeGo,and Symbian OS are also
expected to support Flash Player 10.1. For a list of devices supported
today, visit
http://www.adobe.com/flashplatform/supported_devices/smartphones.html.
Flash Platform Tools
Adobe also announced previews of developer tools that make the process
of multiscreen development more streamlined. With new releases of Flash
Platform tools including an AIR 2.5 software development kit (SDK),
developers can build mobile and multiscreen applications for smartphones
and tablets, while maximizing design and development productivity. An
update to the open source Flex framework provides developers with a
common framework for building web, desktop and now mobile applications.
Developers can build standalone mobile Flex applications with the same
ease and quality as on web and desktop platforms. For details visit
http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flexsdk_hero/.
A preview release of Adobe Flash Builder adds capabilities for
developers to build applications using familiar languages, components
and tools, which help lower the cost of developing multiscreen
applications. New features include creating and extending Flex
applications for mobile devices, on-device debugging, coding tools to
accelerate development, support for new Spark components in Flex and
more.
Availability
Adobe AIR 2.5 and the Adobe AIR 2.5 SDK for Android and desktop
operating systems including Windows, Macintosh and Linux are available
today.
Users of Android 2.2 "Froyo" devices can download Adobe AIR directly
from Android Market today. Adobe AIR 2.5 for BlackBerry Tablet OS and
the Samsung Smart TV platform is expected to be available early 2011. A
preview release of Flash Builder is available for download.
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