Saturday, July 16, 2011

Adobe releases beta of the next Flash and Air

To try not to lose too much space for HTML5, Adobe has to constantly update the Flash and make it as or more efficient than your competitor said standardized by W3C. Along with that, his platform Air also have to keep abreast of the latest innovations to stay interesting to developers.


Today the company showed it was working hard to release beta versions of Flash 11 Air and 3, with innovations in both performance and security. They are intended for developers, but nothing prevents ordinary users from downloading them and lock their computers just to test it extensively.

Both the beta of Adobe Flash 11 Air and 3 were included, among other things, the new model called Stage 3D rendering (created by Adobe itself, by the way), support for encoding videos in H.264 and AVC codec software improvements in streaming via HTTPS and better security in the transmission of sensitive data using a random number generator built.

It updates only restricted to the new Flash 11 are native support for browsers and 64-bit systems, image decoding asynchronous (reducing the loading time of them) and support for TLS security protocol.

See more details and download trial versions from Adobe Labs.