Annouced at Wednesday, Flash Player 11 and Adobe Air 3 software by Adobe Systems and to help developers build more sophisticated apps for smartphone, tablets or even desktos.
Adobe biggest launch in two years, and is available for free in early October, said Anup Murarka, Adobe’s director of product marketing. Related Tools, Flex Builder and Flash, supports the new features in Flash Player 11 and Adobe AIR 3 finals this year.
2D and 3D games on the Internet on multiple devices are allowable by the releases, Murarka said. The developers of business applications are also popular 3D capabilities for data-centric applications. Businesses, for example, can build desktop applications to “visualize complex data sets” with 3D images, he said.
Developers can also use the tool in more depth include business software such as Excel and Outlook on the device and accesshardware programming interface for features such as near-field communication is the most used smartphone, Murarka said.
Further he said that the new release also helps developers build more secure applications, with the possibility of using a random number generator cryptographically secure.
Abode said, for 3D support, provided by the hardware acceleration for faster video rendering on desktop. A pre-release version features 2D and 3D mobile platforms such as IOS Apple, Android, BlackBerry OS is also available now with full production version. It will be released “in the near future,” said Adobe in a statement.
Another feature gives developers the ability to air 3 in the application package to simplify installation of applications on Android, Windows and Mac OS, such as Adobe has done with Apple recently IOS.
Adobe also said that developers can extend the capabilities built into devices such as accelerometers or near-field communication technology, for HTML5 and Flash.
Still, there are 130 different models of smart phones and tablets 85 Flash-based applications to run later this year, as Adobe said for notes, a total of 200 million units. By the end pf 2015, figure expected to reach over one billion units.
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