Adobe Integrated Runtime

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Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR)
Developer Adobe Systems
Preview release Beta 3 / December 12, 2007 (2007-12-12)
OS Mac OS X and Windows
Natural language(s) English
Genre runtime environment
License Adobe Apollo Runtime EULA
Website Adobe Integrated Runtime

Adobe Integrated Runtime, also known as Adobe AIR, codenamed and originally called Apollo[1], is a cross-OS runtime environment for building Rich Internet Applications, using Flash, Flex, HTML and Ajax, that can be deployed as a desktop application.

A public preview release of the AIR runtime, then known as Apollo, along with an SDK and extension for developing Apollo applications with the Flex framework, was released on March 19, 2007. On June 10, 2007, it was renamed to AIR and a public beta of the runtime was launched. Public beta 2 of AIR SDK was released by Adobe on October 1, 2007. The latest version, Public beta 3, was released by Adobe on December 12, 2007.[2][3]

Currently, beta-builds of Adobe AIR are available from Adobe for the Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows operating systems. A Linux version is expected to be released in the third quarter of 2008.

Adobe announced at Adobe MAX 2007 that AIR is expected to be released in the Spring of 2008.

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Several applications have been released on the Beta of Adobe AIR. In the Adobe MAX 2007 event a preview of CommuniGate Pronto! was demonstrated in the keynote speech as reported on GigaOM

A month after AIR was released for Alpha, Digg announced a contest where entrants must use AIR to create Digg visualizations.

  • AIRRunner - an open source test runner based on AIR/Flex.


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