Adobe AIR ver. 1.5.1 for Linux
The official Adobe AIR blog has just announced about the release of Adobe Air 1.5.1 for Linux. Fix for several bugs from previous version have been included in this version. It also has two new API features i.e Capabilities.cpuArchitecture and InvokeEvent.reason which will benefit those who build AIR applications that start automatically.
Some of the bugfixes that apply to the Linux version are:
- A crash that occurred if ATOK was set as the current IME and the keyboard focus was moved onto a password field was fixed;
- A drag and drop failure in the Orbitzoom application was fixed;
- A bug that was preventing the uploading of large images from the clipboard to ImageSharkUploader app was resolved;
- A crash that occurred in curl when trying to load PDFs from secure servers was fixed;
- The runtime uninstaller that didn’t show icons for application names or IDs written with upper case characters was fixed;
- A bug that was destroying the context menu right after creating a windowed SWF file with Flash Player 10 was fixed;
- The images are now displayed in the client area for the QuickLoader app;
- The “Always Allow” button now works in SSL certificate dialogs;
- Globalsign certificates are now available in the code-signing certificate store;
- Images and videos can now load in the Fanbase app;
- The AIR runtime/application can now be installed through badge in Fedora 10 and openSUSE 10.3.
Get Adobe Air for Linux from the Official download page
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