User interface components for Starling Framework and Adobe AIR
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User interface components for Starling Framework and Adobe AIR
UI system for pixi.js inspired by feathers-ui
Report, track and discuss issues in Adobe AIR. Monitored by Adobe - and HARMAN - and maintained by the AIR community.
Cross-platform graphical user interface components for creative frontend projects — powered by Haxe and OpenFL
Moonshine is a free and open source middleweight IDE built with ActionScript 3 for ActionScript 3, Apache Flex®, Apache Royale™, and Feathers development, with Cloud and Desktop support.
Fork of Monster Debugger client library with support for Starling Framework
SDK for building Feathers UI (AS3/Starling) applications with MXML
An example preloader for Starling Framework running in Adobe Flash Player in a web browser
Material design spinner for apps powered by Starling and Feathers
An Adobe AIR mobile app that uses the Firebase V3 API to save users to do's lists and manage their accounts.
Robotlegs 1.x ported to Starling
An Adobe AIR mobile app that uses the Youtube V3 API, Foursquare API, Flickr API and RSS feeds.
An Adobe AIR mobile app that uses the Yelp Fusion & Firebase V3 API to create a small social network for pizza lovers.
An Adobe AIR mobile app that makes extensive use of SQLite to search, filter and suggest names from tens of thousands of records.
An Adobe AIR mobile app that uses the USDA Farmers Markets database, Google Directions API, OpenStreetMaps and the Geolocation API to find markets near users.
Example Feathers application built with a Starling port of Robotlegs 1.x
Experimental Haxe macros for creating Feathers UI components from markup, similar to MXML from Adobe Flex
Application that downloads the Feathers SDK (AS3/Starling) and all dependencies
A text editor component with syntax highlighting and code intelligence features for Feathers UI
AMF and LSO binary readers and writers for OpenFL and Feathers UI
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