Adobe Packager for iPhone Makes Flash Apps A Reality
The iPhone may still not offer full support of Adobe Flash but, thanks to Adobe, and specifically their newly announced Adobe Packager for iPhone, Flash developers will soon have a way to create native iPhone apps from their ActionScript 3 projects courtesy of its Creative Suite 5 software which can then duly be offered for download via apple’s iTunes store.
Adobe’s Packager for iPhone is part of the Create Suite 5 developer tools pack, which is presently in beta, but, when launched later this year, it will undoubtedly see a great many more iPhone Apps hit iTunes – especially the case being that Adobe courts around 2 million Flash developers, a fair number of whom who will no doubt be biting at the bit to release iPhone Apps created via the CS5 app.
Those interested in Adobe CS5 and/or (specifically) the Adobe Packager for iPhone can gain more insightful information from here.
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