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Colin Holgate
Inspiring
June 24, 2014
Question

knowing EXACTLY what is new

  • June 24, 2014
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Each week I eagerly await the AIR SDK update, that happens on most weeks (less so when you're doing major product releases!). But, the read me file includes a long list of things that are new since the previous major release.

It would be very handy to have a very short list of the reasons why we might be interested in this build. Also, a shorter list (hopefully) of reasons we might not want to use this build.

As an example, I have been waiting for years for sound latency to be improved on Android, and it would be a shame if I missed a build update that solved the issue, just because I didn't wade through the longer list of things that were exactly the same the week before.

Thank you for your consideration!

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5 replies

October 31, 2014

So do I, i check here every week, but i am said to say, i'm going to lose the hope, seems the adobe is going to ignore this situation.

kheftel
Inspiring
October 31, 2014

+1

Inspiring
October 28, 2014

As he said :-)

Known Participant
July 24, 2014

+1. I thought I was alone on this. Why not a "What's new in this build" section?

kheftel
Inspiring
October 28, 2014

+1 for sure. this would be very helpful

Jeff__Ward
Inspiring
July 9, 2014

They've got a "What's New" - it's just, "What's new since 3 months ago."  Hey look, AIR just got Android x86 support...  oh wait.   

I've learned to just open the document and search for "Workers" in the same paragraph as iOS.

July 9, 2014

Yep, everyone else on earth got the 'what's new/fixed' idea..., and links to the doc on twitter - that is I think mostly used on mobile - always point to a PDF files... not the best idea either.