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This section describes how to install Air Manager.

  1. Run Air File Software

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  • 1Windows
  • 2Mac OS
  • 3Linux

Windows

1. Download Air Manager

Download Air Manager here.

2. Install Air Manager

Run the downloaded executable and follow the on-screen instructions.

By default, Air Manager will install in the 'Program Files' folder.A shortcut will be created on the desktop.

3. (Optional) Install the Flight Simulator plugin(s)

In order to connect Air Manager to your flight simulator, you have to install our plugin to your Flight Simualtor.
Information on how to install the flight simulator plugins can be found here.

Mac OS

1. Download Air Manager

Download Air Manager here.

2. Install Air Manager

Mount the downloaded image, and drag the AirManager.app file to your application folder. Video transcoding tools.

You can now start AirManager.app from your applications folder.

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4. (Optional) Install the Flight Simulator plugin(s)

In order to connect Air Manager to your flight simulator, you have to install our plugin to your Flight Simualtor.
Information on how to install the flight simulator plugins can be found here.

Linux

Air Manager V3 installation only works on Debian distributions that support apt-get

Follow these steps to install Linux on your Linux distribution.

1. Download Air Manager

Download Air Manager here.

2. Unzip the downloaded Air Manager package somewhere on your Linux system

3. Run the included Linux setup. This will install libraries Air Manager needs to operate

4. Start Air Manager

5. (Optional) Install the Flight Simulator plugin(s)

In order to connect Air Manager to your flight simulator, you have to install our plugin to your Flight Simualtor.
Information on how to install the flight simulator plugins can be found here.

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For a quick, hands-on demonstration of how Adobe® AIR® works, follow the instructions in this topic to create and package a simple 'Hello World' AIR application using Adobe® Flash® Professional.

If you haven't already done so, download and install Adobe AIR, which is located here: www.adobe.com/go/air.

Create the Hello World application in Flash

Creating an Adobe AIR application in Flash is much like creating any other FLA file. The following procedure guides you through the process of creating a simple Hello World application using Flash Professional.

Run Air File

4. (Optional) Install the Flight Simulator plugin(s)

In order to connect Air Manager to your flight simulator, you have to install our plugin to your Flight Simualtor.
Information on how to install the flight simulator plugins can be found here.

Linux

Air Manager V3 installation only works on Debian distributions that support apt-get

Follow these steps to install Linux on your Linux distribution.

1. Download Air Manager

Download Air Manager here.

2. Unzip the downloaded Air Manager package somewhere on your Linux system

3. Run the included Linux setup. This will install libraries Air Manager needs to operate

4. Start Air Manager

5. (Optional) Install the Flight Simulator plugin(s)

In order to connect Air Manager to your flight simulator, you have to install our plugin to your Flight Simualtor.
Information on how to install the flight simulator plugins can be found here.

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For a quick, hands-on demonstration of how Adobe® AIR® works, follow the instructions in this topic to create and package a simple 'Hello World' AIR application using Adobe® Flash® Professional.

If you haven't already done so, download and install Adobe AIR, which is located here: www.adobe.com/go/air.

Create the Hello World application in Flash

Creating an Adobe AIR application in Flash is much like creating any other FLA file. The following procedure guides you through the process of creating a simple Hello World application using Flash Professional.

To create the Hello World application

  1. Start Flash.

  2. Android emulator site. In the Welcome Screen, click AIR to create an empty FLA file with Adobe AIR publish settings.

  3. Select the Text tool in the Tools panel and create a static text field (the default) in the center of the Stage. Make it wide enough to contain 15 -20 characters.

  4. Enter the text 'Hello World' in the text field.

  5. Save the file, giving it a name (for example, HelloAIR).

Test the application

  1. Press Ctrl + Enter or select Control ->Test Movie->Test to test the application in Adobe AIR.

  2. To use the Debug Movie feature, first add ActionScript code to the application. You can try it quickly by adding a trace statement like the following:

  3. Press Ctrl + Shift + Enter, or select Debug->Debug Movie->Debug to run the application with Debug Movie.

The Hello World application looks like this illustration:

Package the application

Run Air File Software

  1. Select File > Publish.

  2. Sign the Adobe AIR package with an existing digital certificate or create a self-signed certificate using the following steps:

    1. Click the New button next to the Certificate field.

    2. Complete the entries for Publisher name, Organizational unit, Organizational name, E-mail, Country, Password, and Confirm Password. Sending logic files via email.

    3. Specify the type of certificate. The certificate Type option refers to the level of security: 1024-RSA uses a 1024-bit key (less secure), and 2048-RSA uses a 2048-bit key (more secure).

    4. Save the information in a certificate file by completing the Save as entry or clicking the Browse.. button to browse to a folder location. (For example, C:/Temp/mycert.pfx). When you're finished click OK.

    5. Flash returns you to the Digital Signature Dialog. The path and filename of the self-signed certificate that you created appears in the Certificate text box. If not, enter the path and filename or click the Browse button to locate and select it.

    6. Enter the same password in the Password text field of the Digital Signature dialog box as the password that you assigned in step b. For more information about signing your Adobe AIR applications, see Digitally signing an AIR file.

  3. To create the application and installer file, click the Publish button. (In Flash CS4 and CS5, click the OK button.) You must execute Test Movie or Debug Movie to create the SWF file and application.xml files before creating the AIR file.

  4. To install the application, double click the AIR file (application.air) in the same folder where you saved your application.

  5. Click the Install button in the Application Install dialog.

  6. Review the Installation Preferences and Location settings and make sure that the ‘Start application after installation' checkbox is checked. Then click Continue.

  7. Click Finish when the Installation Completed message appears.





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