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Adobe Air is Adobe's widget framework, much like those offered by Google, Yahoo and so on. It's perfectly safe to install, and can be uninstalled at any time from Add/Remove Programs.
Adobe AIR is not a spywrae. Adobe AIR is a cross-operating system runtime that enables you to use your existing HTML/Ajax, Flex, or Flash web development skills and tools to build and deploy rich Internet applications to the desktop.
Yes. Be sure to avoid malware by downloading directly from Adobe. New version are released to avoid code which can be misused.
Adobe AIR was created on 2008-02-25.
Did you download the Mac version. Regardless here is the correct version>> https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/Simply download, then double click to install.
well most of the time adobe air is installed when you install other adobe products. from what ive heard, it's not really bad to uninstall it. some users have experienced not so good performance after uninstalling adobe air but uninstalled acrobat and had no problems. I'm guessing air is needed for adobe to run at it's best. so no, don't really need it but if you like things running at 100% i would keep it. i keep mines and it's only using like 35mb anyway so it's no big deal.
No. Adobe Reader is an application for viewing .pdf Files on your computer. Adobe Air is a platform that third party developers can create ''apps'' for.
Champion Cooler Corp. (subsidiary of Essick Air Products, Inc,) bought the assets of Adobe Air, Inc.
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The Adobe® AIR® runtime enables developers to deploy standalone applications built with HTML, JavaScript, ActionScript®, Flex, Adobe Flash® Professional, and Adobe Flash Builder® across platforms and devices - including Android™, BlackBerry®, iOS devices, personal computers, and televisions.Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR) is a cross-platform runtime environment developed by Adobe Systems for building rich Internet applications using Adobe Flash, Adobe Flex, HTML, or Ajax, that can be deployed as a desktop application.
Not to my knowledge, no.
Take it to the dealer or garage as it is hard to get the air out of the line.