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(Unverified)Apr 18th 2009 3:34PM
I am just blown away at the mass acceptance of an application that uses 150mb to 600+ mb of ram!!!! This apps feature are 'simple' and all the is required is a small DB and cache. Normal apps (non-AIR or Google Engine) do not require such overhead in the 'standard' devel world.
Developers note Adobe AIR is no real answer here!! Please refrain at all costs to use it. Tweekdeck is a prime example here.