Signing an Adobe AIR application with a startssl.com certificate (sproutvideotech.posterous.com) 9 points by podman 15y ago ↗ HN
[–] lucian1900 15y ago ↗ Does anyone still target AIR? They officially dropped desktop linux support. [–] podman 15y ago ↗ I'm considering rewriting the uploader natively for each platform at some point. AIR is pretty nice for getting something up and running though. [–] lucian1900 15y ago ↗ I wasn't criticising your work in particular, sorry if it sounded that way.There are many other cross-platform runtimes/libraries that give developers much better terms, I'd use one of those instead: Python+Qt/Wx, Titanium Desktop, JVM, Mono.
[–] podman 15y ago ↗ I'm considering rewriting the uploader natively for each platform at some point. AIR is pretty nice for getting something up and running though. [–] lucian1900 15y ago ↗ I wasn't criticising your work in particular, sorry if it sounded that way.There are many other cross-platform runtimes/libraries that give developers much better terms, I'd use one of those instead: Python+Qt/Wx, Titanium Desktop, JVM, Mono.
[–] lucian1900 15y ago ↗ I wasn't criticising your work in particular, sorry if it sounded that way.There are many other cross-platform runtimes/libraries that give developers much better terms, I'd use one of those instead: Python+Qt/Wx, Titanium Desktop, JVM, Mono.
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[ 3.6 ms ] story [ 17.4 ms ] threadThere are many other cross-platform runtimes/libraries that give developers much better terms, I'd use one of those instead: Python+Qt/Wx, Titanium Desktop, JVM, Mono.