Adobe Air released for Linux users!

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Yesterday Adobe released Adobe Air 1.5 for Linux. The good news about this is that Linux users can now use a lot more applications that only MAC/PC users could before. You can check for applications in the Adobe Air Marketplace: http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/exchange/index.cfm?event=productHome&exc=24

Thousands of AIR applications such as Twhirl (a popular Twitter client), AOL's Top 100 Videos, and Parleys.com, are now available to millions of Linux users. This announcement also means that web developers can now use the AIR SDK to create a single desktop application that works on Linux, Mac, and Windows without any changes.
Source: http://blogs.adobe.com/air/2008/12/adobe_air_15_now_available_for.html
 
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would prefer a 64bit flash to that, and no i will not try the 64bit alpha flash build ;)

As Linux users are well aware, Linux is available in many different distributions. We decided to focus on three open distributions: Ubuntu, Fedora, and openSUSE

the 3 worst linux versions
 
haha

well, carpo, i've heard the flash x64 alpha works kinda good, maybe u should take it for a spin
 

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