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Today we're pleased to announce that the next version of AIR is available for immediate download. This release of AIR updates the embedded version of Flash Player to the most recent version.
Below are some of the key features and benefits of AIR 19. Please see our release notes for full details.
New Features:
Our popular desktop and Android feature, AIR Workers, is now making its debut on iOS! We have added support on iOS devices so that you will be able to execute code in the background without interrupting your application’s main code. Your UI will remain responsive, enhancing the user experience!
With Flash Player and AIR 19, we have introduced two new APIs for element insertion or removal in Vector and Arrays. They are implemented to perform better than existing splice method when used for single element.
We've added new Stage3D error codes to provide developers with additional debugging and error information.
We've run through a full certification pass and verified that AIR applications work on last week's iOS9 release. Look for new iOS 9 specific features in upcoming releases!
Support for iOS9's universal links let you replace custom URL schemes with standard HTTP or HTTPS links. Please see the release notes for full details.
Fixed Issues:
Known Issues:
Download Locations:
AIR 19 runtime for Windows: 19.0.0.213 Runtime Download
AIR 19 runtime for Macintosh: 19.0.0.213 Runtime Download
AIR 19 SDK & Compiler for Windows: 19.0.0.213 SDK & Compiler Download
AIR 19 SDK & Compiler for Macintosh: 19.0.0.213 SDK & Compiler Download
Note: To provide all the all the necessary tools for our developers in one place and avoid having to download multiple components, we are packaging Adobe AIR 19 SDK and ActionScript Compiler 2.0 in a single SDK called “Adobe AIR 19 SDK & Compiler”.
AIR SDK 19 (Compatible with Flex) for Windows: 19.0.0.213 SDK Windows Download
AIR SDK 19 (Compatible with Flex) for Macintosh: 19.0.0.213 SDK Macintosh Download
Previous versions of the AIR runtime and SDK can be found on the Archived AIR SDK and Runtimes page