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Apple has recently updated the terms for their developer program license. In particular, they've made a change to section 3.3.1 which allows a wider range of tools and languages to be used when creating iOS applications. This allows developers to once again create AIR applications for iOS! In fact, AIR developers have already built, submitted and accepted apps into the Apple Marketplace. Here's a few links to helpful pages. I'll add more as I find them.
Adobe's official blog post on the topic:
Christian Cantrell has posted a great tutorial on the Packager for iPhone:
We're looking forward hearing your feedback and questions. If you've created an app that's made it into the store, please, post and let us know!
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Adobe Platform Evangelist, Lee Brimelow, has just released a new video tutorial on setting up a Windows environment for iOS development.