Adobe has two Apollo showcase pages here and here. Those are great, but it seems like community driven sites like ApolloHunter can move a little more quickly. Plus, ApolloHunter has a mechanism for the community to vote and comment on the applications that are uploaded there. This provides both valuable feedback to the developer and a public forum where people can make suggestions and get ideas. What other showcase sites are out there? I checked out airchive.codeapollo.com and I think it might have some potential although they need to make it so that downloading an AIR file on a Mac doesn’t result in an unzipped folder on the desktop.

3 Responses to “Perhaps Adobe should point to Apollo showcase sites like ApolloHunter.com”

  1. Freddy Says:

    just remove “.zip” from the files downloaded from airchive, files works now

    example:

    finetunedesktop.air.zip
    to
    finetunedesktop.air

  2. tombray Says:

    Hi Freddy,

    Actually, Safari unzips it automatically unless you add the mime type to your server. Mike Chambers has a post on his blog that explains how to do this: http://www.mikechambers.com/blog/2007/03/18/setting-the-mime-type-in-your-web-server-for-apollo-applications

  3. Edward Mansouri Says:

    I would also like to point your readers in the direction of ApolloApps.com.

    We provide a lot of tutorial and auxiliary resources for Apollo application developers.

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