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AIR iPhone Beta 3 Available

January 3rd, 2008 by Ryan Stewart

Joe Johnston has updated his working AIR iPhone application to run on Adobe AIR beta 3. He’s still using Ribbit so you can actually use the iPhone to make calls. It’s a great example of custom chrome and how a pretty simple desktop application can help convey a lot of concepts. He’s also got a lot of other AIR applications that he’s updated. It’s well worth checking out so if you don’t have it, grab Adobe AIR Beta 3 and get the .air file!

2 Responses to “AIR iPhone Beta 3 Available”

  1. On January 10th, 2008 at 12:39 pm, CAR wrote:

    HI there. I was/am planning to build an AIR application for sip on web pages, but am short of time at the moment. I’d like to team with someone who is interested in making a web based cheap calling service based on SIP (PC2AnyPhone, mobile or fixed). We have a card based service now for a long time, in many languages, that we have built almost exclusively in Open Source. What do we want to find, please & help you develop&promote? =A single screen dialpad, with its back end set to point into our SIP address and a PIN code entry is enough, along with the number to be dialed, obviously, and maybe a ‘my number” window for pc2pc calling! We need to embed it into our existing web pages in different languages…hence no download, just enter a valid PIN and dial… As we are form the Open Source community, we’d like to promote our new friend’s pretty Adobe based design, when we find him/her/them. Better to team than to compete! Many thanks…We are Nokia S60 developers, too.

  2. On January 12th, 2008 at 3:50 pm, Raquel Heney wrote:

    I am trying to contact you, but the onair AT adobe DOT com email address continues to return a “550 No such user – psmtp” erorr message. Please email me back. Thank you.

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