Powerflasher FDT

Powerflasher FDT is an integrated development environment (IDE) built on the Eclipse platform for development of Adobe Flash-based content.[5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]

Powerflasher FDT
Home screen of FDT 4.5 running on Mac OS X
Developer(s)Powerflasher Solutions[1]
Stable release
Milestone 10[2] / September 15, 2017 (2017-09-15);[3]
Written inJava
Operating systemWindows, OS X, Linux
TypeIntegrated development environment
LicenseFreemium[4]
Websitefdt.powerflasher.com

FDT enables development of content such as video games, rich internet applications and Adobe AIR applications, in the ActionScript 3 and Haxe programming languages.[17] FDT offers project management, code editing and interactive debugging. FDT is similar in purpose and design to Adobe Flash Builder and FlashDevelop. The primary purpose of the IDE is enabling developers to edit, compile, debug and publish a Flash ActionScript project.

FDT uses a subscription-based licensing model and is available in multiple editions,[18][19] including a free version with restricted features for hobbyists,[20] and a low-cost version for students.[21]

Features

FDT supports the following code editing features:[22]

  • Syntax highlighting
  • Code completion
  • Code snippets (entitled "Code templates")
  • Code refactoring (renaming and moving members)[23]
  • Suggested Fixes (entitled "Quick Fixes")
  • Navigate to Declaration
  • Find All References
  • Organize Imports

FDT supports building applications for the following runtimes:[2]

FDT supports compiling source code with the following compilers:[2]

  • Adobe Flex SDK
  • Adobe AIR SDK
  • Haxe SDK
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See also

References

  1. Powerflasher Products, Powerflasher Website
  2. FDT Milestone 10 released, FDT Blog
  3. , FDT Release Notes
  4. "Buy & Download". fdt.powerflasher.com. Interactive Pioneers. Retrieved 21 December 2014.
  5. Automating ActionScript Projects with Eclipse and Ant, O'Reilly Media, 10-Oct-2011
  6. Frameworks, Methodologies, and Tools for Developing RIAs, IGI Global, 30-Sep-2014
  7. The Essential Guide to Open Source Flash Development, Apress, 16-Jul-2008
  8. Flash Development for Android Cookbook, Packt Publishing Ltd, 16-Jun-2011
  9. Learning Flex 4: Getting Up to Speed with RIAs, O'Reilly Media, 02-Nov-2010
  10. Flash Video for Professionals, John Wiley & Sons, 01-Oct-2007
  11. Developing Android Applications with Adobe AIR, O'Reilly Media, 29-Apr-2011
  12. Learning ActionScript 3.0, O'Reilly Media, 18-Oct-2010
  13. Foundation Flash Applications for Mobile Devices, Apress, 02-Jan-2007
  14. Flash Builder and Flash Catalyst: The New Workflow, Apress, 20-May-2010
  15. ActionScript 3.0 Bible, John Wiley and Sons, 23-Feb-2011
  16. Foundation Flash CS4 for Designers, Apress, 13-Nov-2008
  17. FDT FAQ
  18. FDT Edition Comparison Archived 2015-03-10 at the Wayback Machine, FDT Website
  19. Develop Adobe AIR applications for BlackBerry 10 with Powerflasher’s FDT 5, BlackBerry Developer Blog
  20. FDT Free Edition, FDT Website
  21. Student License, FDT Website
  22. Beginner's Guide to Powerflasher's FDT, TutsPlus
  23. Advanced Refactoring & FDT 5, FDT Documentation
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