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Adobe released Apollo alpha on their labs site. Let’s download and have some fun with it soon. Grab it overhere. More information can be found on the wiki and for the dutch readers/developers, there’s ofcourse my Dutch translation of the DeveloperFAQ.



Apollo Developer FAQ in Dutch

February 28th, 2007  |  1 Comment

I just finished translating the Developer FAQ for Adobe Apollo in Dutch. Check it out overhere. The original English version can be found here. If you have any suggestions or if you found errors in my translation, please let me know and I will update it.



Flex 2.0.1 available!

January 7th, 2007  |  1 Comment

Flex 2.0.1 has been released by Adobe Systems. The new version runs on Windows based systems but also on MAC and linux systems. Furthermore there are some improvements like CSS management at runtime and support for FlashType encoding. Also this new version is Apollo ready. Here you can find the downloadpage. And click [...]



In this video Mike Chambers interviews Christian Cantrell as he shows some apps in Apollo. Adobe Apollo will be the bridge between the internet and your desktop, it allows you to run native Flash and HTML on your desktop, interactive with all native components. It will be available for MAC as well as for PC.



Adobe Flex Cookbook BETA

December 21st, 2006  |  Comment now

A few days ago, Adobe released the BETA version of the Flex Cookbook. I was trying to get to it but my browser only showed the titlebar and didn’t load any content. This seems to be an Opera-only problem because in Firefox and IE it works fine. At the Flex cookbook you can share [...]



Last week, Photoshopuser.com posted a review of the new Photoshop CS3 which is now available for download from the Adobe Labs website.As with every new release, this one comes with a lot of cool new features. One of the major differences seems to be the user interface. This new version is probably the most [...]