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To allow you to keep up to date Adobe has added new features to help keep you ahead of this curve (so to speak).
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The first of these is the ability to easily update the Adobe AIR SDK. To achieve this Adobe has provided a panel for managing the version(s) of AIR that is accessible to Flash Pro CS6. It is worth pointing out that you will still need to download those versions of AIR that you wish to target as this panel just makes linking AIR to Flash Professional easier. Giving you access to touch gestures, geo-location and moreĭebugging content created using AIR on devices has always been a bit hit and miss in Flash Pro. Thankfully Adobe has taken all of the feedback from its user base on board and made debugging and testing both locally and remotely far user-friendlier. You can now remotely debug content running on iOS as well as content running on Android from within Flash Pro CS6 making it easy to step through your code and set breakpoint to see exactly what it going on within your application or game. The inclusion of a simulator for testing touch gestures, geo-location and accelerometer functionality directly in Flash Professional is another area of improvement. In the past this had been assigned to a separate application - Device Central. In testing this works pretty well and gives you a way to test your content before moving it on to a device to continue more in-depth testing. Native extensions in Flash Pro CS6Īnother new feature is support for Native Extensions. Native Extensions are compiler code that is written in the native language of the target device, which forms a bridge that you can access to interact with specific features or hardware that isn't directly supported by AIR.
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