ADM – Application Descriptor Manager

Application Descriptior Manager is another application like the AIR Badger and Icon Generator – a development tool, built in AIR, for developing AIR applications.  It’s useful, functional and has reassuring touches like auto-backup, or version upgrade buttons.

Once installed, you point it at an AIR application descriptor file, which it reads in, and displays the contents in a few simple flex forms.  Of course, editing the XML yourself isn’t something that’s out of the question normally, but the ADM application makes it all easier to manage – just like the AIR Badger does for the application install badges.

Download the ADM application from Flex My Day.

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About James

James is a Senior New Media Developer at MMT Digital, and has BA(Hons) in Design for Interactive Media from the University of Gloucestershire. He loves designing and producing all sorts of website and Flash-related things, as well as prattling on about technologies.Day-to-day he works with Flash, Dreamweaver, Director, Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server 2007 (MOSS) and in his spare time he mucks about in Flex and Wordpress.Follow James on Twitter.

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One Response to “ADM – Application Descriptor Manager”

  1. davidderaedt 2nd December, 2008 at 9:58 pm # Reply

    Thanks for this review James, I really appreciate.
    Just installed your ImageSizer and loving it too ;)

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