Building Standalone Applications With FDT & Zinc 4.0
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Revision as of 19:55, 22 November 2011
Zinc Builder is a powerful tool for using your existing AS3 and MXML skills to create desktop (and kiosk) applications for platforms such as OSX and Windows.
This tutorial will give a short introduction to using Zinc builder and FDT.
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Video
Getting Started
Download & Install Zinc Builder
Get started by downloading Zinc builder and then installing it (all you have to do is expand the zip file).
Download & Install The FDT Zinc Template
While this step is optional, many will find it helpful when doing Zinc development.
After downloading the template (above) place it in your FDT home folder.