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Publish EXE from Mac

Contributor ,
Mar 10, 2015 Mar 10, 2015

Would be very nice (and avoid using a Windows machine ONLY for this), to produce an EXE (with captive runtime) from a Mac OSX.

Reason: I'm using a Mac for everything (including developing an AIR application to distribute for Windows Machines).

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Mar 11, 2015 Mar 11, 2015

What are you using to publish?  I am getting a mac to use Flash Pro and I want to be able to make EXE as well.  I guess you can always just publish AIR files...

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Mar 11, 2015 Mar 11, 2015

I used Flash Builder 4.7 (for Flex) for many, many years (until last week that I switch to IntelliJ Ultimate - one of the best technical decisions I have made so far). But this is not an IDE issue but SDK issue.

I have a virtual machine with Windows and both versions of IDE on Mac and Windows.

I do everything on Mac and when I need to produce a EXE (with captive runtime), I have to open my virtual machine, update with TortoiseSVN, open IDE and publish the EXE (a stupid waste of time and resources).

Even Microsoft have now a updated product for Office on Mac.

There is nothing else I need a Windows Machine unless release AIR apps to EXE !

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Mar 11, 2015 Mar 11, 2015
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Hmm, good to know.

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