You can use Flex 2 on Mac!

Just a quick reminder, that the Flex 2 Beta is available on Mac. Just grab the Flex 2 SDK , which contains the compiler and framework.

You can download the SDK from here.

Sorry for the repeat post, but I keep seeing people indicating that they don't know that the SDK is avaliable on Mac.

Comments

  1. May 5, 2006 1:42 PM
    Also, another reminder, as I always see people mentioning the Flex SDK on a Mac, but it's also worth noting that the Java version of Flex Data Services (the flex server), runs on Jrun 4 on a mac, and is quite zippy compared to a command line compile. It's great!
  2. barry.b
    May 6, 2006 9:17 AM
    isn't the Flash Remoting Update for CF/Flex 2.0 connectivity still only for windows machines? and any news on the swt/awt bridge to allow flexbuilder 2.0 to run on macs?
  3. Thomas McGee
    July 5, 2006 12:06 PM
    Hi Mike, Flex 2 seems to be very impressive. I'm also quite happy with the documentation I've seen so far. I'm working on a Mac, and I'd like to have the Flex mxml DTD so that I can create a language bundle for TextMate. Is there a DTD available for mxml, and would Adobe make it public? Thanks in advance for any information you might be able to offer, and great work on Flex 2. -tj mcgee
  4. mike chambers
    July 5, 2006 12:15 PM
    No. Unfortunately, there is currently no DTD or schema for mxml. mike chambers mesh@adobe.com

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