Tuesday, 19 February 2008

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iFreelance: My Adobe AIR Derby Submission

Well, today is the deadline for the Adobe AIR Derby contest. As a

Flash developer I thought it would be cool to go back to my roots and

develop an application using HTML and CSS. My app is iFreelance. It is

a tool for me to keep track of clients, contacts and invoices. It

allows you to save and export invoices, etc. I have put together a

short video of iFreelance in action. I wanted to add a ton of other

features but ran out of time :(. Learning my way around AIR and some

of the bugs (I know it is beta) in AIR was very valuable. I may

release the .air file at a later time. In the meantime - check it out

below. I would love to see anyone else's entry!

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