Adobe Air 3.7.0.1530 Beta

Adobe Systems Inc - (Freeware)



Adobe AIR is a development platform offered by Adobe, that allows developers to use Web technologies to create Internet applications.

Adobe AIR technology allows the development of internet rich applications compatible with Windows and Mac OS X. Developers can take advantage of it for their existing knowledge on technologies like Flash or AJAX Finish to create applications that can be used from a web browser, but also directly on the desktop.

Adobe AIR framework allows the use of these applications, which can now be performed on a variety of platforms, OS desktop to mobile devices in most OS market (Android, iOS, Blackberry ...). Version 3.0 of Adobe AIR is also enriched features for developing 2D and 3D games thanks to the accelerated GPU , and to include the environment in the installation package.

Many companies, like Ebay, using Adobe AIR to create new applications that enable you to use their services on your desktop.

You will also find utility developed by AIR and connected to social networks, which will make many services.

Title:
Adobe Air 3.7.0.1530 Beta
File Size:
17.2 MB
Requirements:
Windows 2000 / XP / Vista / Windows7 / XP64 / Vista64 / Windows7 64 / Windows8 / Windows8 64
Language:
en-us
License:
Freeware
Date Added:
02 Apr 2013
Publisher:
Adobe Systems Inc
Homepage:
http://www.adobe.com
MD5 Checksum:
257C565557D9808310F68DC113E9BF8D

New features:
- Full compatibility with 32-bit and 64-bit Windows Vista:
- Support for User Account Control (UAC).
- All .sys and .exe files of TrueCrypt are now digitally signed with the digital certificate of the TrueCrypt Foundation, which was issued by the certification authority GlobalSign.
- When moving the mouse on a single-CPU computer while reading or writing data to a TrueCrypt volume, the mouse pointer stopped moving for a second every few seconds. This will no longer occur. (Windows Vista issue)
- Other minor compatibility-related changes.
- TrueCrypt volume is automatically dismounted if its host device is inadvertently removed.
Important: You should always dismount the volume in TrueCrypt and then use the "Safely Remove Hardware" function (built in Windows) before you physically remove the host device (e.g. a USB flash drive).
- Support for devices and file systems that use a sector size other than 512 bytes (e.g., new hard drives, USB flash drives, DVD-RAM, MP3 players, etc.)
- Support for devices with a GPT partition table (GUID partitions). (Windows Vista/2003/XP)
- After a partition is successfully encrypted, the drive letter assigned to it (if any) is automatically removed. (Windows)
- Volume name (label) is displayed in device/partition selector. (Windows)
- New hotkey: 'Wipe Cache'. (Windows)
- New command line switch '/q background' for launching the TrueCrypt Background Task. (Windows)

Improvements:
- Portions of the TrueCrypt device driver redesigned.
- Maximum allowed size of FAT32 volumes increased to 2 TB (note that NTFS volumes can be larger than 2 TB).
- Traveller Disk Setup improved. (Windows)
- Volumes hosted on read-only media will always be mounted in read-only mode. (Windows)
- Improved support for big-endian platforms.
- Other minor improvements (Windows and Linux)

Bug fixes:
- The built-in FAT format facility now functions correctly on big-endian platforms.
- Improved handling of partitions and devices during volume creation. (Windows)
- Improved handling of low-memory conditions. (Windows)
- Fixed bug that rarely caused system errors when dismounting all volumes. (Windows)
- Tray icon is recreated when Windows Explorer is restarted (e.g. after a system crash).
- Other minor bug fixes (Windows and Linux)

Security improvements:
- Improved security of set-euid mode of execution. Volume can be dismounted only by the user who mounted it or by an administrator (root). (Linux)

Removed features:
- It is no longer possible to create new volumes encrypted with 64-bit-block encryption algorithms (Blowfish, CAST-128, and Triple DES). 64-bit block ciphers are being phased out. It is still possible to mount such volumes using this version of TrueCrypt. However, it will not be possible to mount such volumes using TrueCrypt 5.0 and later versions (this applies also to volumes encrypted with AES-Blowfish and AES-Blowfish-Serpent, which have been in the process of being phased out since TrueCrypt 4.1). If you have such a volume, we recommend that you create a new TrueCrypt volume encrypted with a 128-bit-block encryption algorithm (e.g., AES, Serpent, Twofish, etc.) and that you move files from the old volume to the new one.




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