Automated UI Tester for Adobe ActionScript is a pure ActionScript 3.0 SWF automation testing tool with the capability of recording user actions on an SWF file and playing them back with high fidelity.
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The SplitViewNavigator is another new Flex 4.6 component targeted for tablet development that can be used when you want to create a master view / detail view in your application, where the master view typically serves as a source of navigation and the detail view displays the results of the action taken on the master view. Delete the scoop?
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I've been wrapped up with other projects lately - so I haven't had the time to blog about MadComponents. But in my absence, Michael Martinez has been blogging some interesting tutorials. And th... Delete the scoop?
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While all Flex Mobile apps are compatible with tablet and phone sized screens in both iOS and Android, a developer must put extra effort into making optimized UIs for tablets vs. phones. This article, and source code, explains how to produce a single Flex Mobile app that has UIs optimized separately for tablets and phones. The goals are to share as many components as possible, while also acknowledging that tablets and phones have very different application flows. Delete the scoop?
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The Form container uses FormLayout, by default, to lay out its FormItem children. FormLayout extends VerticalLayout to stack the FormItem comtainers in a vertical column. This is all well and good, assuming you want a vertically laid out form, but that's often not the case. Take the example below. Delete the scoop?
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Hi, Well things in the last month have been pretty fun, from the depths of the abyss back to a release of the Flex SDK that Adobe wants you to believe in. Hello Flex SDK and Flash Builder 4.6. Delete the scoop?
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