Heavy Air
I downloaded some of the Air samples and the first thing it wants to do is install the application on my machine. I expected an Air application would be fairly lightweight (like a client-side Java application), and as long as I had the Air runtime on my machine the application would run - no administrative rights required. Not so. And too bad.
Installing Eclipse is simply an unzip. There is no need to add entries to the registry or provide administrative rights. It's simple and that's the way it should be.
I wonder why Adobe didn't follow this model?
Installing Eclipse is simply an unzip. There is no need to add entries to the registry or provide administrative rights. It's simple and that's the way it should be.
I wonder why Adobe didn't follow this model?
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