9 de agosto de 2023

Adobe AIR SDK 50.2.3.2 / Adobe AIR 50.2.1.1

Adobe AIR is a cross operating system runtime that enables developers to package the same code into native apps for iPhone, iPad, Kindle Fire, Nook Tablet, and other Android devices, reaching the mobile app stores for over 500 million devices.

It allows developers use their existing web  skills in HTML, AJAX, Flash and Flex to build and deploy rich Internet apps to the desktop.

Once installed Adobe AIR Applications complement browser-based web applications by providing additional reach and capabilities.

The app offers an exciting new way to engage customers with innovative, branded desktop applications, without requiring changes to existing technology, people, or processes.

With the Adobe AIR runtime, you can deliver branded rich Internet applications (RIAs) on the desktop that give you a closer connection to your customer. Adobe AIR enables businesses to efficiently deliver rich customer experiences across multiple digital touch points. The content can easily and consistently move between the browser, standalone applications and native operating systems to reach users on the devices of their choice.

Since the Adobe runtimes share a common codebase, developers can reuse code to deploy game console quality 2D and 3D games, rich media applications with premium high definition video and scalable date driven applications though Adobe AIR.

 

Adobe AIR 33 Features:

Deliver console-quality games:

  • Stage 3D. Build stunning, blazing-fast cinematic 2D and 3D games for the browser, iOS, and Android. Use fully accelerated GPU rendering, which leverages the power of OpenGL and DirectX graphics.
  • Concurrency. Create high-performance, more responsive games and content using ActionScript workers and shared ByteArray support. Share memory and leverage machine resources by offloading tasks to background workers that run concurrently (AIR desktop apps only).
  • Extensibility. Give developers the ability to call into their native, platform-specific code using AIR native extensions. Free sets of native libraries are available through the Adobe Game Developer Tools to further empower developers.
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Produce stunning media:

  • HD-quality video. Play high-quality HD video with industry-standard codecs such as H.264, AAC and MP3. Use GPU hardware optimization and chipsets that scale across all platforms to provide best-in-class video performance.
  • High quality of service. Engage viewers with optimized and adaptive bitrate video streaming as well as an extensive feature set. Support for streaming standards such as HDS, RTMP. Progressive video allows video content to be delivered efficiently and flexibly across various network and CDN configurations.
  • Content protection. Deliver protected premium video content using Adobe Access. That supports a wide range of business models, including video on demand, live broadcast, HD rental, subscription, and electronic sell-through.

 

Develop high-performance apps:

  • Optimized content. Deliver high-performance apps through the use of LZMA compression APIs, a garbage collection API, texture compression support for Stage 3D, and more.
  • Enhanced rendering. Provides low-level Stage3D APIs for advanced rendering in apps. Explore a new architecture for high-performance 2D/3D GPU hardware accelerated graphics rendering by Adobe.
  • Advanced bitmap control. Deliver smoother animations and interactivity using enhanced high-resolution bitmap support, bitmap caching, and asynchronous bitmap decoding.


Homepage – https://airsdk.harman.com/runtime

 

System requirements:

Windows

  • Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10, 11
  • AIR SDK Development supports Microsoft Windows 7 and above, 64-bit only

Mac OS

  • Mac OS X 10.10 and above 
  • AIR SDK Development supports Mac OS 10.12 and above

Android

  • ARMv7/x86 processor with vector FPU, minimum 550 MHz, OpenGL ES 2.0, H.264 and AAC HW decoders
  • Android 4.0 and above

iOS

 

Microsoft .NET 7.0.10 Runtime / SDK 7.0.400

Microsoft .NET 7.0 is a free, cross-platform, open-source developer platform for building many different types of applications. With .NET, you can use multiple languages, editors, and libraries to build for web, mobile, desktop, games, and IoT.

Productive

It helps you develop high quality applications faster. Modern language constructs like generics, Language Integrated Query (LINQ), and asynchronous programming make developers productive.

Combined with the extensive class libraries, common APIs, multi-language support, and the powerful tooling provided by the Visual Studio family, Microsoft .NET is the most productive platform for developers.

Any app, any platform

With .NET you can target any application type running on any platform. Developers can reuse skills and code across all of them in a familiar environment. From mobile applications running on iOS, Android and Windows, to Enterprise server applications running on Windows Server and Linux, or high-scale microservices running in the cloud, .NET provides a solution for you.

Languages

You can write apps in C#, F#, or Visual Basic.

  • C# is a simple, modern, object-oriented, and type-safe programming language.
  • F# is a cross-platform, open-source, functional programming language. It also includes object-oriented and imperative programming.
  • Visual Basic is an approachable language with a simple syntax for building type-safe, object-oriented apps.

Cross Platform

Whether you’re working in C#, F#, or Visual Basic, your code will run natively on any compatible OS.

  • .NET Core is a cross-platform .NET implementation for websites, servers, and console apps on Windows, Linux, and macOS.
  • Xamarin/Mono is a implementation for running apps on all the major mobile operating systems.
  • .NET Framework supports websites, services, desktop apps, and more on Windows.

One consistent API

Standard is a base set of APIs that are common to all implementations.

Each implementation can also expose additional APIs that are specific to the operating systems it runs on. For example, .NET Framework is a Windows-only .NET implementation that includes APIs for accessing the Windows Registry.

Application models

You can build many types of apps. Some are cross-platform, and some target a specific OS or .NET implementation.

  • Web. Build web apps and services for Windows, Linux, macOS, and Docker.
  • Mobile.. Use a single codebase to build native mobile apps for iOS, Android, and Windows.
  • Desktop. Create beautiful and compelling desktop apps for Windows and macOS.
  • Microservices. Create independently deployable microservices that run on Docker containers.
  • Game Development. Develop 2D and 3D games for the most popular desktops, phones, and consoles.
  • Machine Learning. Add vision algorithms, speech processing, predictive models, and more to your apps.
  • Cloud. Consume existing cloud services, or create and deploy your own.
  • Internet of Things. Make IoT apps, with native support for the Raspberry Pi and other single-board computers.

 

Homepage – https://dotnet.microsoft.com/

 

Supported on Windows, Linux, and macOS