We specialise in ActionScript programming. The recent advances in Adobe Flash technology allow 'Rapid Application Development' techniques to bring your new ideas and concepts to market much quicker, helping you to maintain an edge on your competitors.
Whether a Rich Internet Application, an e-learning application, a dashboard for key business metrics, or a desktop widget, we can handle the process of building your application including design, build and delivery.
Alternatively we can bring our expertise to your project by undertaking specialist portions under the control of your own project managers.
Adobe Flash & ActionScript: The range and scope of Flash work is enormous and with more than twelve years experience in the field, we know we can call on some of the best designers and developers in the industry, either from our in-house staff or from an extensive network of freelance contractors. Our focus is on ActionScript 2 and 3, including large projects that span hundreds of classes and thousands of lines of code.
Adobe Flex 3: Flex has emerged in recent years as the premier toolset for the development of Rich Internet Applications for Web 2.0 and beyond. Its mature and well designed framework makes the prototyping and development of such applications far easier than other methods and technologies. With proper design, Flex is highly adaptable and can be implemented to talk to legacy server side systems such as .NET, SOAP, Web services, AJAX, PHP, and Java.
Adobe AIR: A growing area is the concept of the Web application on the desktop; termed ‘sometimes connected’ applications. Using a local data store embedded into the application, the user can carry on working on their projects when they have poor connectivity, and then synchronising or uploading with the main online storage when connectivity is restored. Other example areas of application are news apps, video players, even branded greeting card editors. One of Adobe AIR's great strengths is that the platform is available for Windows, Apple Mac OS X and Linux operating systems; which means the application can be built once and deployed to all three platforms.