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Inspiring
July 15, 2014
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Confused Adobe Air 4.0 or Adobe Air 14 ?

  • July 15, 2014
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When I publish an Adobe App using Flash, I select Air 3.4 for Desktop. I want to download the latest version of this, I think it may be called an SDK, or maybe a compiler but I'm not sure.

I've seen links for Adobe Air SDK 4.0 and Adobe Air SDK 14

I'm a bit confused with Adobe's numbering.

Can someone explain what the difference is between:

Adobe AIR 4.0.0.1628 SDK Windows (188 MB)

Adobe AIR 14.0.0.137 SDK Windows (208 MB)

Adobe AIR 4.0.0.1628 SDK & Compiler Windows (224 MB)

Adobe AIR 14.0.0.137 SDK & Compiler Windows (244 MB)

Adobe AIR 14.0.0.110 Windows (17.8 MB)

SDKs, Runtimes, Compilers, Players etc.... version 4, version 14

My head is about to explode. I don't think it's me just being stupid, there is quite demonstrably the same named products here having different version numbers.

Is it a deliberate ploy to confuse

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Correct answer illuzor

Adobe changed version number conception for make FP and AIR the same version number.

AIR 14 is the last. In any case you can find latest sdk here: Download Adobe AIR SDK

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Inspiring
July 17, 2014

Thanks for clarifying that. A little note on the top of their download screen from Adobe may have helped. It's not at all clear that they've jumped from V4.0 to V14.0

When they release Actionscript 15, then I'll be prepared

illuzorCorrect answer
Inspiring
July 16, 2014

Adobe changed version number conception for make FP and AIR the same version number.

AIR 14 is the last. In any case you can find latest sdk here: Download Adobe AIR SDK

Colin Holgate
Inspiring
July 15, 2014