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<subtitle>InsideRIA.com is an online community developed by O’Reilly and sponsored by Adobe Systems Incorporated. Our goal is to create an invaluable resource for information on the ever-changing state of design and development of rich Internet applications (RIAs).</subtitle>
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<title>AIR 2 Enhancements Complete Overview</title>
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<summary>Adobe just released public information about AIR 2.0 and added new capabilities that better tie with the operation systems which gives your application more control while increasing performance. The new version will be deployed on Flash player 10 using Flex 4 SDK. The new features can be split into four main categories: new functionality, additional functionality to existing APIs, platform awareness related to APIs and finally, optimization.
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<name>Elad Elrom</name>

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Adobe just released public information about AIR 2.0 and added new capabilities that better tie with the operation systems which gives your application more control while increasing performance. The new version will be deployed on Flash player 10 using Flex 4 SDK. The new features can be split into four main categories: new functionality, additional functionality to existing APIs, platform awareness related to APIs and finally, optimization.

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<entry>
<title>Designer-developer workflow enhancements with Flash Catalyst</title>
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<published>2009-08-14T18:00:00Z</published>
<updated>2009-09-17T16:23:47Z</updated>

<summary>Designer-developer workflow (D-D workflow) in conjunction with Rich Internet Applications (RIA) has become one of the most talked about buzzword in the Flash community in the last few years.  It created a lot of debate and uncertainty on how designers and developers were going to work together.  Now that Adobe Catalyst is public (since the release at the Adobe Max conference last year), and that we have had a chance to play around with the tool, I believe it&#8217;s time to open a discussion on how the direction the D-D workflow should be heading based on my experience.  In this article I will talk about how Flash Catalyst (FC) should be used to allow designers and developers to work together.</summary>
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<name>Elad Elrom</name>

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Designer-developer workflow (D-D workflow) in conjunction with Rich Internet Applications (RIA) has become one of the most talked about buzzword in the Flash community in the last few years.  It created a lot of debate and uncertainty on how designers and developers were going to work together.  Now that Adobe Catalyst is public (since the release at the Adobe Max conference last year), and that we have had a chance to play around with the tool, I believe it&#8217;s time to open a discussion on how the direction the D-D workflow should be heading based on my experience.  In this article I will talk about how Flash Catalyst (FC) should be used to allow designers and developers to work together.
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<entry>
<title>Utilizing Flash Text Layout Framework using MXML tags</title>
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<published>2009-06-25T11:47:46Z</published>
<updated>2009-06-25T20:17:28Z</updated>

<summary>Flash Text Layout Framework (TLF) Created by the InDesign team (http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/textlayout/), TLF is Adobe&#8217;s new Flash framework for dealing with text. The TLF can be used in Flash CS4, Flex 3.2 and Flex 4 SDK The new framework consists of...</summary>
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<name>Elad Elrom</name>

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Flash Text Layout Framework (TLF) Created by the InDesign team (http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/textlayout/), TLF is Adobe&#8217;s new Flash framework for dealing with text. The TLF can be used in Flash CS4, Flex 3.2 and Flex 4 SDK The new framework consists of...
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<entry>
<title>FlashBuilder 4 will support FlexUnit 4 - tutorials and feature overview</title>
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<published>2009-05-27T17:00:00Z</published>
<updated>2009-07-30T20:54:33Z</updated>

<summary>We don&#8217;t need to be jealous of Java developers anymore. The new version of FlexUnit 4 just got closer in similarity to the JUnit (http://www.junit.org/) project and supports many of the features JUnit has, and more! FlexUnit4 combines features from...</summary>
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<name>Elad Elrom</name>

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We don&#8217;t need to be jealous of Java developers anymore. The new version of FlexUnit 4 just got closer in similarity to the JUnit (http://www.junit.org/) project and supports many of the features JUnit has, and more! FlexUnit4 combines features from...
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<entry>
<title>Adobe&apos;s new powerful framework called Strobe for any type of media files</title>
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<published>2009-05-12T19:00:00Z</published>
<updated>2009-05-15T00:39:00Z</updated>

<summary>The video player ecosystem is complex.  I pointed out the complexity of creating a video player in my last post about OVP, however, it doesn&#8217;t end there.  In addition to the complexity of creating a video player there are other elements that make a video player a complete composition, such as advertisement elements, social network elements, reporting, content management, DRM etc.  Adobe recently announced of creating new framework called Adobe Strobe that is aimed at solving these issues.</summary>
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<name>Elad Elrom</name>

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The video player ecosystem is complex.  I pointed out the complexity of creating a video player in my last post about OVP, however, it doesn&#8217;t end there.  In addition to the complexity of creating a video player there are other elements that make a video player a complete composition, such as advertisement elements, social network elements, reporting, content management, DRM etc.  Adobe recently announced of creating new framework called Adobe Strobe that is aimed at solving these issues.
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<entry>
<title>Akamai Open Video Player (OVP) initiative part of the Adobe Strobe framework</title>
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<published>2009-05-11T15:00:00Z</published>
<updated>2009-05-10T15:19:55Z</updated>

<summary>Akamai has started an open source project called the Open Video Player (OVP) that is an open source video player that address many of the challenges involved in building a high quality video player.  </summary>
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<name>Elad Elrom</name>

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Akamai has started an open source project called the Open Video Player (OVP) that is an open source video player that address many of the challenges involved in building a high quality video player.  
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