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June 16, 2005
Where be the posts?
I haven't really written anything of relevance recently since I've been heads-down on Mistral (next version of Flex) and there aren't any topics that I can address that haven't already been beaten to death. Rest assured, as we start releasing more information on Mistral, Zorn, and the Flash Platform I can imagine I'll come up with things to say. I think when you see some of the work we've done to improve performance and usability you'll be duly impressed :-) And don't bother asking when you'll see it, we're not announcing anything right now...
Posted by mchotin at June 16, 2005 10:54 PM
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Golly, Matt, you're no fun. Not even a peak? Just kidding.
Posted by: David Ringley at June 17, 2005 06:10 AM
Will Mistral be open for beta testing like Flex 1 and Flex 1.5?
I think that many would be very pleased to be able to beta-test it .
Posted by: João Fernandes at June 17, 2005 08:10 AM
Yep, there will be beta testing. We'll make announcements when the programs start up.
Posted by: Matt at June 17, 2005 07:25 PM
... and what about a rough rough rough rough rough rough approximation of the release date??
=]
Posted by: Aldo Bucchi at June 21, 2005 04:13 PM
There's one topic that I think could benefit from continued education in the form of examples is custom components (I'm talking building something totally visually unique like Jesse's clock component). I'm currently looking at taking Peter Ent's gauge component and taking it a bit further.
Posted by: Tariq Ahmed at June 24, 2005 05:25 PM
If I had the skills to build one I'd certainly document it. Components have never been my forte. The HorizontalList and TileList are all about me taking existing List code and adjusting till the cows come home. There is an advantage to having the source and the developers who wrote them next to you :-) I know, this is unfair. We're talking about it, don't ask...
Posted by: Matt at June 24, 2005 05:30 PM
Can Flex be run on a Mac and if not, why is MacroMedia not developing it? I'm just curious and somewhat peeved. I apologize if this isn't the place to ask this question, however I didn't readily find anywhere on the MacroMedia site to ask this, and as everyone knows, bloggers know everything.
-A
Posted by: Francios at June 28, 2005 10:57 AM
It's not an officially supported platform but we haven't had anyone run into problems serving Flex from Macs running OS X
Posted by: Matt at June 28, 2005 11:59 AM
I was not able to find and doc on how i pass a dataprovider for my minor tickers in a line chart. i need a chart with ticks showing years with minor tickers showing me the 12 months in between. i am not having any idea how my DP should look like for getting this
pls help me in this and pls mail me for any clarifications
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