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Adobe makes Flex Builder free for students, faculty

October 24, 2007 —

 

In an effort to lure more developers to its tools for building RIAs (rich Internet
applications), Adobe Systems Inc. is making its Flex Builder 2 software available
free to students and faculty at educational institutions.

Flex Builder is Adobe's development environment for building applications using
Flash and Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR), two of the technologies integral to
Adobe's strategy for making applications that use rich media available online
and offline. Adobe hopes to woo some of the best of the crop of new developers
at universities, which are just beginning to offer Flex courses as part of their
curriculum.

Beginning next month, qualified education users can begin downloading Adobe
Flex 2 at Adobe's Web site. The open-source SDK (software development kit) for
Flex is already available free and can be downloaded online. The SDK includes
the Flex code compiler and libraries for ActionScript 3.0, which provide the
language and programming model for RIAs deployed on Flash.

Adobe also is working on Flex 3, which will extend support to AIR, a new runtime
that enables developers to move RIAs to the desktop. Both AIR and Flex 3 are
available in beta versions and will be in full release by early next year.

Adobe is seen as a leader in providing tools for RIA, but Microsoft Corp. is
hot on its heels. The software giant is leveraging the strength of its Windows
and .NET desktop developer base to push new tools for Web and multimedia development
such as Expression and Silverlight.