Showing posts with label AIR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AIR. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Latest Project Release: CopyStack (Desktop Application)




My latest project release is a desktop application. This tool helps you copy more than one item into your system clipboard. It's in alpha, so please send long bug reports and feature requests.

CopyStack provides the ability to stash a list of copied items from the system clipboard. This utility app saves a list of items that were saved by you by applying regular copy functionality. In this alpha release, you are limited to 5 clipboard items. It is a handy tool for multiple copying and single pasting. To copy an item to your clipboard within any application you can press command+c or right-click your mouse and click “copy”. Copy Stack will pull your recent copy and stash it into a buffer. When you’re ready to paste an item from your stack, apply the shortcut key shift+alt and the number of the stash item you want to paste. Please be aware this is a pre-alpha app. It is a rough draft of what is to come. Send you feedback to anthony.cintron at gmail.com. I would love to hear your thoughts and improve this neat utility.



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Friday, April 25, 2008

Unit Testing with FlexUnit

Great article by InsideRIA on Unit Testing and using Adobe's Unit Testing framework FlexUnit.


Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Introduction to SQLite in Adobe AIR


I'm really posting this for archive purposes. Check out Pete Elst's session on SQLite in Adobe Air. I love it when they record their sessions.

Monday, March 17, 2008

Disney's Adobe AIR Application


Frog Design created a pretty slick looking AIR App for Disney and Disney's Brokers. Check out Josh's Bloom interview by Lee Brimelow. They give us a nice demo of the Travel Agent Desktop Application. The fore front was done with using AIR, the components were created using Flex's framework and animations were created using Flash. Now this is how you can utilize ActionScript in it's diversified form.