As the market shifts to mobile devices, Adobe is investing in bringing its runtime technologies to new hardware and operating systems. We are increasingly investing in mobile authoring, and our recent Creative Suite 5.5 release is focused on enabling customers to deliver experiences across devices using our technologies. We have responded to the changing market by providing AIR support for a growing number of platforms, including Android, iOS and BlackBerry Tablet OS, televisions, and set top boxes. Lifetime AIR for Linux desktop downloads represent less than 0.5% of total AIR desktop downloads, which number over 450 million, and we have decided to change our distribution model for Linux and direct these resources toward mobile efforts. Our efforts are focused on supporting operating systems that are most important to our customers, partners, and developers. You can download AIR 2.6, the last version to support Linux, on the archive build page.
- The Adobe® AIR® technology enables developers to create and package cross platform games/apps for major platforms like iOS, Android, Windows and Mac OS. Build stunning, blazing-fast cinematic 2D and 3D games for the browser, iOS, and Android™.
- Creative Cloud for desktop is a great place to start any creative project. Quickly launch and update your desktop apps; manage and share your assets stored in Creative Cloud; download fonts from Adobe Typekit or high-quality royalty-free assets right within the app.
Download Adobe Lightroom for macOS 10.13 or later and enjoy it on your Mac. A qualifying Adobe Lightroom subscription is required. Non-subscribers may try the product for 7 days before incurring the Lightroom monthly subscription fee. As Adobe has focused on Flash Player development in the aftermath of the rise of HTML5, it hasn't ignored its other content-delivery system: Adobe AIR.
As the market shifts to mobile devices, Adobe is investing in bringing its runtime technologies to new hardware and operating systems. We are increasingly investing in mobile authoring, and our recent Creative Suite 5.5 release is focused on enabling customers to deliver experiences across devices using our technologies. We have responded to the changing market by providing AIR support for a growing number of platforms, including Android, iOS and BlackBerry Tablet OS, televisions, and set top boxes. Lifetime AIR for Linux desktop downloads represent less than 0.5% of total AIR desktop downloads, which number over 450 million, and we have decided to change our distribution model for Linux and direct these resources toward mobile efforts. Our efforts are focused on supporting operating systems that are most important to our customers, partners, and developers. You can download AIR 2.6, the last version to support Linux, on the archive build page.
AIR 2 creates installation logs by default in a file named Install.log (system.log for Mac OS). This log file is cumulative. That is, the log file is appended whenever an attempt is made to install or update the AIR Runtime/Application. The size of this log file can grow up to 0.5 MB. On exceeding this size, the Install.log file is overwritten.
- Windows XP: C:Documents and Settings<username>Local SettingsApplication DataAdobeAIRlogsInstall.log
- Windows Vista/Windows 7: C:Users<username>AppdataLocalAdobeAIRlogsInstall.log
- Open the console application (/Applications/Utilities/Console).
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Note: You can also find the file /private/var/log/system.log
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- /home/<username>/.appdata/Adobe/AIR/Logs/Install.log