

Socket servers and peer-to-peer applicationsīuild peer-to-peer applications or local servers that make it easier to communicate with other local applications or remote applications over the network. This enables new user interaction possibilities for applications such as content management systems or online stores. Take advantage of runtime support for the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) to build time-sensitive, real-time networking applications such as multiplayer games.īenefit from new capabilities such as CSS transforms, animations, and canvas support.ĭetect when mass storage devices such as cameras and USB flash memory drives are available to synchronize files such as photos, videos, MP3 files, or other files.Ĭopy files to the local machine by dragging them out of the Adobe AIR application and onto the desktop. Record audio locally on your device without the need for a server. For example, opening an MP3 file will launch iTunes on systems where iTunes is the default application for MP3 files. Open documents in popular file formats like PDF, PSD, DOC, PPT, and MP3 using the native application associated with that file. Native document handlers to open documents

Applications that use the native process API must be deployed using a native installer. You can also create operating system-specific installers (native installers).

NET and native applications such as "grep" for file searching. Using the native process API, communicate with native libraries built using Java™ and. Support for additional platforms, including Android, is under development.Ĭreate native installers allowing you to launch and communicate with native processes using standard input and output. Adobe AIR and the Adobe Flash Platform unleash the creativity of designers and developers by providing a consistent and flexible development environment for the delivery of applications across devices and platforms.
