Adobe Announces New Flash Platform Tools
Beta Releases Deliver End-to-End Workflow for Developer/Designer
Productivity
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Adobe Systems Incorporated
(Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced further advancements to the Adobe® Flash®
Platform with the beta availability of Adobe® Flash® Builder 4 (formerly named
Adobe® Flex® Builder), Adobe® Flash® Catalyst and the open source Flex 4
framework. Adobe Flash Builder is a professional development tool designed to
help software developers rapidly build rich Internet applications (RIAs). Adobe
Flash Catalyst is a new professional interaction design tool for rapidly
creating application user interfaces without coding. The tools offer a highly
integrated workflow and are based on the new Flex 4 framework, an open source
framework for building RIAs that will allow developers and designers to more easily
collaborate on projects. The public betas of these products are available today
for download on Adobe Labs at http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flash.
People are now expecting the same richness and ease of use
in their workplace applications that they have in their daily Web experiences,
but companies today are faced with strained development resources and less time
to create intuitive applications, said David Wadhwani, general manager and vice
president of the Platform Business Unit at Adobe. The new Adobe® Flash®
Platform tools help solve this challenge by reducing time to market for
generating compelling applications and content. Using Adobe Flash Builder and
Flash Catalyst, developers and designers can now work together more
productively to create rich experiences that employees, customers and partners
expect.
Simplified Development Approach
Adobe Flash Builder 4 is based on the open source Flex
framework and comes with a powerful set of new features to simplify RIA
development. Formerly known as
Adobe Flex Builder, the new IDE improves basic development functionality, adds
significant new data-centric development features and streamlines the
design-develop workflow.
New data-centric development features allow developers to
introspect services and use a simple drag and drop approach to quickly bind
methods to user interface components, such as interactive charts, graphs, and
data grids. These features make it easier to break down information silos and
integrate business data from databases and Web services across different
organizations. As a result, companies can build user-centric applications for
dashboards, e-commerce and self-service Web portals that streamline business
processes for their employees, customers and partners.
With the arrival of the 'digital generation' in the
workplace, workers expect a new approach to the enterprise and want to consume
business applications like they do with other tools on the Internet, said Herve
Couturier, executive vice president, R&D NetWeaver and Business Objects,
SAP. The adoption of the Adobe Flash Platform, particularly with the use of
Adobe Flash Builder, has helped SAP create even better user interfaces and
interactive content for our next-generation applications, like our new SAP
BusinessObjects Explorer.
The UI components in Adobe Flash Builder deliver tremendous
value to developers. For me, the wide range of components allows me to rapidly
build tools and applications with little or no up-front design support and a
lot less programming, said Andreas Heim, director of technology of Smashing
Ideas, Inc. As a result, I can create iterative versions of RIAs faster than
ever, and we can shorten production cycles.
A Common Foundation for Design and Development
Also announced today is the newest release of the open source
Flex framework that provides a common foundation for both developers and
designers to create compelling user experiences that run on the Adobe Flash
Platform. The updated Flex framework facilitates productivity and consistency,
enabling developers to import functional UI created by designers using Adobe
Flash Catalyst and completing the application logic while preserving the design
and layout of the user experience.
Faster Design and Development
Adobe Flash Catalyst, a new tool in the Adobe Flash Platform,
turns interaction design from a development task into a design discipline. It
allows designers to transform artwork created in Adobe Photoshop® or Adobe
Illustrator® software into user interfaces that can then be utilized directly
by developers to complete the application or site. This improved workflow
allows designers to maintain control of the user experience while developers
can stay focused on core application logic. Adobe Flash Catalyst lets designers
demonstrate and iterate on functional user interfaces of applications at an
earlier stage, securing feedback sooner in the development process. The project
file is then provided to the developer to add functionality and integrate with
servers and services using Adobe Flash Builder.
Additionally, using Adobe Flash Catalyst, designers can
publish finished Flash file format (SWF) files for display in a Web
browser. Round-trip editing with
Adobe® Creative Suite® tools allows designers to edit structured pieces of the
interaction design at any time, increasing productivity and keeping the design
process moving.
About Adobe Flash Platform
The Adobe Flash Platform is a complete system of integrated
tools, frameworks, clients and servers for the development of Web applications,
content and video that runs consistently across operating systems and devices.
Adobe Flash Player content reaches over 98 percent of Internet-enabled
desktops, and Adobe Flash technology is the No. 1 platform for video on the
Web. Additionally, to date there have been over 1 million downloads of Flex.
For more information about the Adobe Flash Platform visit www.adobe.com/flashplatform.
About Adobe Systems Incorporated
Adobe revolutionizes how the world engages with ideas and
information – anytime, anywhere and through any medium. For more
information, visit www.adobe.com.