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OpenFL is a free and open source software framework and platform for the creation of multi-platform applications and video games. OpenFL programs are written in a single language (Haxe) and may be published to Flash movies, or standalone applications for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, iOS, Android, BlackBerry OS, Firefox OS, HTML5 and Tizen.
OpenFL is designed to mimic Adobe Flash Player, and provides much of the same functionality and API. SWF files created with Adobe Flash Professional or other authoring tools may be used in OpenFL programs.
Notable mobile video games developed with OpenFL include the BAFTA-award-winning game Papers, Please, Rymdkapsel and Evoland Classic.
NME
NME was an open-source video game and application framework and the predecessor of OpenFL. NME supported iOS, Android, BlackBerry, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Flash Player and HTML5, with legacy compatibility for webOS.
The NME API was similar to the Graphics API of Adobe Flash Player. NME was an alternative to Adobe Flash Player, and used C++ and use OpenGL. NME uses the Haxe programming language which compiles source code to C++, SWF bytecode or Javascript.
NME was first released in March 1, 2007 under the MIT License, and the last version was 3.5.3, released in January 3, 2013.
References
- "Introduction to OpenFL". Haxe Flixel. Retrieved 23 December 2014.
- ^ Flash is dead, long live OpenFL!, Gamasutra
- OpenFL Homepage, Official Website
- OpenFL Showcase, Official Website
- "OpenFl". Retrieved October 28, 2014.
- "NME". June 2013.
- "Haxe Intro". Retrieved May 8, 2012.
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