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June 16, 2008

AIR 1.1 Now Available

AIR 1.1 has been released. The big enhancement is support for localized and internationalized applications, the AIR runtime itself now supports multiple languages (Brazilian Portuguese, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, and Spanish), as well as support for building internationalized applications (including keyboard input for double-byte languages). There are other API enhancements, too.

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Great work! Thanks Adobe! :)

We are glad that we have i18N support now. Ben may be Flex style i18N support would be also an interesting feature for CF9? JM2C. :)
# Posted By O?uz Demirkap? | 6/17/08 2:27 AM

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