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Why Thermo scares me

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007

Those of you who were at the keynote this morning saw a very cool demo of the Thermo project which is a Rich Internet Application design tool. Basically, the demo took a layered image file and imported it, broke it up into individual asset images and wrote MXML code behind the scene. It [...]

WSPatternStyleGenerator

Wednesday, July 11th, 2007

As promised Jens has posted the WSPatterStyleGenerator to transform background patterns to a CSS style for use within Flex applications (See my Pure CSS Flex Backgrounds post for more information).
So with my little testing of this cool utility, you can create a CSS style for any image that is less than 250 x 250 in [...]

flexlib

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007

Another excellent new component resource has been added to Resources section of this blog.
The FlexLib project is a community effort to create open source user interface components for Adobe Flex 2.
Current components: ConvertibleTreeList, Draggable Slider, PromptingTextInput, Scrollable Menu Controls, SuperTabNavigator, Alternative Scrolling Canvases, Horizontal Accordion

flexbox

Tuesday, February 27th, 2007

FlexBox is a directory of components scattered around the Internet in blogs, discussion lists and various websites.  If you have yet to visit flexbox, I suggest you do so and bookmark it.  I have added it to the Resources page within this blog as well.  Thanks to Mrinal Wadhwa for putting together such a great [...]

Flexifier

Tuesday, October 31st, 2006

Ben Forta’s Flexifier is an online application that allows users to enter flex code, compile it, and run it in real time.  It is a simple way to demonstrate Flex code in action without downloading anything.  Just type your Flex code in the text box and run it.  Give it a try at http://try.flex.org/
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