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Provides mobile access to developer tools within a runtime environment

Provides mobile access to developer tools within a runtime environment

Vote: (21 votes)

Program license: Free

Developer: Adobe

Version: 17.0.0.123

Works under: Android

Also available for Windows Mac

Vote:

Program license

(21 votes)

Free

Developer

Version

Adobe

17.0.0.123

Works under:

Also available for

Android

Windows Mac

Pros

  • Great for designing video games
  • Can serve a variety of purposes
  • Lets you build applications fast
  • Create high-performance content

Cons

  • Enterprises need to roll out applications over the network
  • Database access limited to web service and SQLite

Adobe Air, a free software that you can download for the Windows and Mac, belongs to the Tools & Utilities category. Created by Adobe, this software works for Android users who have an operating system of 2.3 and up. You can also use it in English. Luckily, Adobe Air doesn't fill up much space when you compare it to some of the other programs in the Tools & Utilities category. After you have clicked on the button, you will download the apk file, which is only around 9 MB. This program sees heavy uses in India, United States and the United Kingdom.

When you look at the Stage3D, it brings you some combined hardware-accelerated 3D and 2D graphics, and it renders this at up to 1,000 times what we saw in previous versions. The advancements in Stage3D brings you far more complex graphics development, and this lets developers use the viable alternative. What do people love the most about this app? First, Adobe Air lets you build apps fast. In particular, games are the special point where it works the best. It works across different devices. This app adapts nicely to the Android.

What will users dislike about the Adobe Air app? First, the company removed their foot from the gas pedal when it comes to the "Flash-gate." To keep pushing it forward, Adobe Air relaunched the animate CC, which emphasizes the focus on the software. Hopefully Adobe plans to release more ANE's in the future because currently we have no choice but to pay ANE developers to make use of some of the better ones. In all fairness, costs look comparatively minimal in terms of buying. It would also be nice if Adobe would roll out support for the Windows Mobile. For clients who want to design a cross-platform development game or app, ticking the box for that would be a given.

We have to look at what business problems are being solved through the product. What benefits do people realize the most with this software? You can use Adobe Air for a variety of purposes like video games, desktop apps, augmented reality apps and touchscreen games. Because it's Flash, you have a powerful UI toolkit and an amazing library of tween options. What most people will like best is the possibility for high-performance content, and you can optimize your content. You have excellent solidity of the language with this. Adobe Air is the fastest way to have a quality cross-platform mobile application. It's easy to set up, and you can use it easily. Some of the interesting things this software has allowed for is creating a mobile application for children with the iOS and the Android.

Pros

  • Great for designing video games
  • Can serve a variety of purposes
  • Lets you build applications fast
  • Create high-performance content

Cons

  • Enterprises need to roll out applications over the network
  • Database access limited to web service and SQLite

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