
Over the last few days, developers in the Adobe AIR for Android private beta started creating AIR applications for the Android OS. Using existing code from Flash applications or their AIR applications created for the iPhone, developers were able to create applications in just a few short hours and for one developer in just 10 minutes! Here are a few quotes found on the blogs of our private beta developers:
“It literally took me 10 minutes to compile for Android, and get the game on my new Nexus One phone”
-Alan Queen
“Performance-wise, AIR for Android is fast. With barely any work on my part, I got my three existing mobile games running in AIR for Android.”
-Josh Tynjala
“Well with no code changes, about 2 hours to have the graphics tweaked (thanks to @pneal), I was able to port Happy Peg over to Android.”
-Matthew Keefe
“My Nexus One arrived yesterday (FedEx Saturday delivery FTW) about 4pm, and I had Fruit Smash Organic ported to the device and running beautifully by 7pm! That includes downloading and installing the SDKs, walking through a Hello World tutorial, charging the device for a little while, and making some minor code edits.”
-Jobe Makar
For business reasons, Apple recently updated the terms of their iPhone developer program license which now restricts applications built with Adobe technology and other 3rd party technologies to be distributed in the Apple App Store. As a result of this business decision our customers will no longer be able to distribute their apps in the Apple App Store but not to worry since Adobe is committed to our developers and we will continue to support multi-screen and multi-platform content creation. This week Andy Rubin, Google VP of Engineering, made a guest post on the Adobe Featured blog stating Google’s commitment to bringing Flash and AIR to Android-based devices. With the continued support from OSP partners and the ubiquity and flexibility of the Adobe Flash Platform the possibilities are endless for our customers.
Listed below are a few blog posts and videos from some our developers who have created AIR for Android apps in the last few days from the AIR apps they originally developed for the iPhone. You may have already seen some of these in my colleague Lee Brimelow’s previous blog post. Just imagine how easy it will be in the future to create desktop and mobile apps with Adobe AIR.
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Michael Hu -
Senior Product Marketing Manager, Adobe Flash Platform

This is awesome, thanks for this update, I love the fact that we get an easy format on our anrdoids
Very exciting stuff! Keep up the great engineering work AIR/Flash team!
Great! Just wonder how will PDF displayed on Android?
AIR for Android runs extremely well on the Nexus One and even more than that, as a developer you can easily repurpose your code to create a desktop app, an Android app, and eventually other mobile OSs.
Adobe is really doing some amazing things with the AIR platform!
Does AIR get access to the phone’s camera/mic?
Thanks for the nabdroid listing……
more AIR apps coming soon
Lets see what it gots. …
I would love to get involved in the beta if you are still accepting applicants. We have some great games built on AIR that we would love to port over to Android.
Hey I got a question for you, if you please answer me and guide me through. i’m new at Android Development, I read somwhere that using Adobe Air, I can convert flash apps to Android apps. How am I supposed to do that if it’s right. Can you give me direction please!
Can anyone guide me through please…
I have convinced my (very large media conglomerate) company to create the Android App for a popular TV network using Adobe AIR. Trouble is that I need access to the private beta in order to make this happen. Can you point me in the right direction?
Great work AIR/Flash Team… Keep up the go work. Like what Tim said please someone point us in the right direction so we can have access to the private beta SDK.
will I be able to do this on android???
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCI11RBSUlo
there will be flash APIs?
Just in case you didn’t know… your website looks really peculiar in Chameleon on a mac
Fairly useful entry. Thanks for your opinion.. it clarified a few concerns of my very own..