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Adobe Thermo: Building Flex's RIAs Gets Easy
There is no official page up, but there is a single page detailing Thermo on the Adobe Labs Wiki. They provide the following details:
Applications created in Thermo are Flex applications that can be loaded directly into Flex Builder, providing a great roundtrip workflow for designers collaborating with developers. The designer's work can be incorporated directly into the production application with no loss of fidelity, and designers can continue to refine the design throughout the iterative development process. I've been at MAX since Sunday when I did an Ignite. I've been impressed at all the excitement from the developers and designers in attendance. The new tools that are being previewed and released seem to be living up to their expectations. After the jump I've included some screenshots from the wiki. Also see WebWare and ReadWriteWeb for more coverage. [found the thermo link via Ryan Stewart's Twitter]
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Comments: 7
Bob Warfield [ 2 October 2007 04:01 PM]
Thermo is a really exciting tool based on a lot of old ideas that never got developed:
http://smoothspan.wordpress.com/2007/09/18/psst-have-you-heard-of-adobe-thermo/
It knocks one more task out of the realm of requiring programmers and into the realm of designers who are the better domain experts for this task. As such, it's really revolutionary.
I love it!
BW
Shounak [ 3 October 2007 01:34 AM]
Hey how about giving a bit of thot to, Microsoft Silverlight and Expression blend, u can do this thermo stuffs over there already.
Shounak [ 3 October 2007 01:35 AM]
Hey how about giving a bit of thot to, Microsoft Silverlight and Expression blend, u can do this thermo stuffs over there already.
Dave [30 October 2007 01:14 PM]
Shounak: With your fantastic usage of the English language I'm sure people will be rushing out to try Microsoft's product. Why is it every time I see Silverlight plugged it is by someone who can't even write properly? I think Microsoft outsources to spammers. Either that or maybe their product attracts such brilliant minds?
Josh [ 7 November 2007 11:25 AM]
Dave,
Not necessary that softwares are built only for English speaking heads,
dude, outsourcing is hot word, immaterial u speak English or not u can still work with an app
Custom [19 November 2007 12:47 PM]
Interesting, a wysiwyg editor for flash RIAs? I am a bit concerned that this will seduce developers or designer who do know very little about the other area to produce RIAs that defy established designpatterns and best practise approaches. We have seen what happenes when inexperienced people use wysiwyg editors. They littered the www with crap sites.
Don Clark - Atlanta, GA [28 January 2008 10:00 AM]
Great video here
http://www.adobe.com/newsletters/edge/december2007/
Why does Brady look so serious or mad in his photo?