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Welcome to the Adobe® Labs wiki. To get started, please browse the technologies currently featured on Labs below, or via the left-hand navigation. The Labs wiki FAQ and Help will provide you with general information and help editing wiki pages.

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Current Technologies

ActionScript Code Coverage

Adobe ActionScript Code Coverage Plug-in for Adobe Flash Builder preview is a tool that helps ActionScript and Adobe Flex® developers understand exactly what code is executed while an application is running.

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Alchemy

Alchemy (formerly referred to as FLACC) is a project from Adobe that allows users to compile C/C++ code that is targeted to run on the open source ActionScript™ virtual machine (AVM2).

Blueprint

Blueprint is a plugin for Flex Builder 3 that allows users to query for Flex and Flash code examples from within the tool.

Camera Profiles and DNG Profile Editor

The Camera Profiles and DNG Profile Editor A new color rendering package that contains the DNG 1.2 spec, camera profiles, and a utility to edit them.

Cirrus

Codename Cirrus (formerly codenamed Stratus) is a beta, hosted rendezvous service that aids establishing communications between Flash Player endpoints.

ColdFusion Builder 2

Cold Fusion Builder 2 Beta (codenamed "Storm") is Adobe’s integrated development environment (IDE) for developing applications using ColdFusion. ColdFusion Builder is built on top of Eclipse, and can run as a standalone installation or as a plug-in to an Eclipse™ or Adobe® Flash® Builder™ installation.

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DNG Codec

The DNG Codec enables Windows Vista users to view DNG files in the Windows Explorer and Photo Gallery.

Flash Builder Burrito

Adobe Flash Builder preview release codenamed "Burrito" introduces new cross platform development features and enhancements to Flash Builder and provides support for the preview release of the Adobe Flex® SDK codenamed "Hero."

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Flash Catalyst Panini

Flash Catalyst "Panini" allows software designers to rapidly prototype user interfaces for Flex-based websites and applications, and collaborate intelligently with developers who use Adobe Flash Builder™ software.

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Flash Media Gateway

Flash Media Gateway is new real-time server platform that enables Adobe® Flash® and Adobe AIR® applications to connect with traditional communication devices via SIP.

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Flash Player Incubator

The Adobe AIR and Adobe Flash Player Incubator is a technology preview program for more adventurous developers who are willing to experiment with Flash Platform runtime features that are in early development stages. Test the bleeding-edge capabilities of runtimes and contribute to the future of the Flash Platform.

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Flash Lite for BREW Publisher for Flash CS3 Professional

This preview release of the Flash Lite for BREW publisher includes a plug-in for Flash CS3 Professional that lets you publish your Flash applications to the native BREW application format.

Flex SDK Hero

Adobe Flex SDK preview release codenamed "Hero" introduces new support for mobile Flex application development, expands and refines Spark components, and includes some great improvements for large web application development.

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InDesign Plug-in Editor

InDesign Plug-in Editor is a suite of tools for developing Adobe InDesign® CS3 plug-ins, made available on the Eclipse platform.

knowhow

knowhow provides single-click contextual access to relevant help information on a particular topic right from within your desktop application.

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Mars

Mars is the code name for technology being developed by Adobe that provides an Extensible Markup Language (XML)-based representation of Portable Document Format (PDF) documents.

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NoteTag

NoteTag is a proof-of-concept Flex 2 application that captures notes and assigns tasks, via read/write web technologies like RSS, blogging, tagging and microformats.

Packager for iPhone

Packager for iPhone is an SDK for creating ActionScript 3 projects that run as native applications for the iPhone 3.0 OS.

Adobe Photoshop CS5 FXG Extension

The Photoshop CS5 FXG Extension is a collection of features that empower collaboration between Flash Catalyst and Adobe CS5 design tools.

Spry framework for Ajax

The Spry framework for Ajax enables you to incorporate XML data into your HTML documents using HTML, CSS, and a minimal amount of JavaScript, without the need for refreshing the entire page.

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Wallaby

Wallaby is an application to convert Adobe Flash Professional CS5 files (.FLA) to HTML5.

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Prerelease

Adobe Prerelease programs are your chance to experience, evaluate and influence upcoming products & technologies from Adobe within a smaller, more focused user environment.

Showcase Gallery

The Showcase Gallery has moved to the main portion of the Adobe Labs website. To view sample applications that the Labs team has identified as great visual and technical uses of Labs technologies, check out the Showcase Gallery.

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Editing and Discussing Content in this Wiki

Certain areas and pages in this wiki will be made editable to the community - please help us keep this wiki focused by only contributing content to these resources if you can enrich or improve them. Content will be moderated by the Labs administrators, submitting offensive or appropriate content may result in your user account being banned from edits.

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