
Adobe announced today the public release of their new application development platform, AIR. AIR lets developers bridge the gap between online applications and offline applications, letting users work seamlessly with data and content whether they’re connected to the Internet or not. The New York Times also reported on Adobe’s announcement today (“Adobe Blurs the Line Between PC and Web“). Here at Sales Graphics, we’re excited about the opportunities this creates for CustomShow and its users and part of our development plan for 2008 is to incorporate this type of technology into future releases of CustomShow. Several big companies have already dabbled in providing applications using the AIR application, and with the official public release of the software more companies will likely be joining in as well. And as an example of how committed Adobe is to the AIR platform, Adobe recently named Kevin Lynch, the initial instigator behind the AIR platform, as Adobe’s Chief Technology Office. So Adobe is clearly committed to making AIR, FLEX and Flash its primary development objective going forward. And we’re excited to be a part of that development effort.
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