28 February 2008

AIR enables working offline

We are in the century of evolving technical trends. This enables us to enjoy each and every application that confiscates our difficulties in performing any operation. Recently Adobe has launched a software application named ‘AIR’ to help people work on online applications even when they are offline. Developers can use AIR to craft tools that will help people to bridge the gap between online and offline works. The software can be freely downloaded and it can be used in PCs and Apple Macs. A Linux version will be available to the users by the end of the year. Several leading websites such as e-Bay have empowered their applications with AIR. AIR works by permitting users to convey applications that run on the web and browser to the desktop. This will enable people to access indispensable data even when they are offline.

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