That and AIR doesn't support (and won't shop up on the Play Store for) some older and/or low-spec Android devices...but that's a problem with a lot of frameworks and platforms, not just AIR.jasonisop wrote:And it is super simple to make games in flash that work on android. The only downfall is the size of Air on android itself kinda takes up some space.scutheotaku wrote:This. A LOT of Flash developers are releasing their Flash games & programs as Android (and iOS) apps through the Adobe Air platform. A lot of things in the Google Play Store and iOS App Store that you wouldn't think are Flash, are.
CrossBridge (c/c++ to flash) is now open source
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Re: CrossBridge (c/c++ to flash) is now open source
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