Linux gets Adobe AIR
One of the troubles of using many different operating systems is finding replacement applications for your platform. Adobe AIR is out there to solve that. If you don’t know about Adobe AIR, you install it on your computer and then download apps that work on AIR. AIR is a free download.
Up until recently, Adobe AIR was fully developed for Mac and Windows. Today, Adobe AIR 1.5 works with Linux. So if you’ve got an older PC or just like running Linux, you’ve got a whole new bunch of software to check out. Go pick up a to-do list, an RSS ticker, or a new media player for AIR.
If you’re new to Air or just looking for more apps, check out RefreshingApps.com
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I am using Linux for 5 year, and most common problem is finding software for linux.. In these days, it is changing quite well.. It is a good example to that i sad.. Thanks..
on March 22, 2009 at 10:38 PM - LINK