Installing and running an AIR application from the desktop
You can simply send the AIR file to
the recipient. For example, you can send the AIR file as an e-mail
attachment or as a link in a web page.
Once the user downloads the AIR application, the user follows
these instructions to install it:
Double-click the AIR file.
The Adobe AIR must
already be installed on the computer.
In the Installation window, leave the default settings selected,
and then click Continue.
In Windows, AIR automatically does
the following:
Installs the application into the
Program Files directory
Creates a desktop shortcut for application
Creates a Start Menu shortcut
Adds an entry for application in the Add / Remove Programs
Control Panel
In the Mac OS, by default the application
is added to the Applications directory.
If the application
is already installed, the installer gives the user the choice of opening
the existing version of the application or updating to the version
in the downloaded AIR file. The installer identifies the application
using the application ID and publisher ID in the AIR file.
When the installation is complete, click Finish.
On Mac OS, to install an updated
version of an application, the user needs adequate system privileges
to install to the application directory. On Windows and Linux, a
user needs administrative privileges.
An application can also install a new version via ActionScript
or JavaScript. For more information, see Updating AIR applications.
Once the AIR application is installed, a user simply double-clicks
the application icon to run it, just like any other desktop application.
On Windows, double-click the application’s icon (which
is either installed on the desktop or in a folder) or select the
application from the Start menu.
On Linux, double-click the application’s icon (which is either
installed on the desktop or in a folder) or select the application
from the applications menu.
On Mac OS, double-click the application in the folder in
which it was installed. The default installation directory is the
/Applications directory.
The AIR seamless install feature lets a user install an
AIR application by clicking a link in a web page. The AIR browser invocation features
lets a user run an installed AIR application by clicking a link
in a web page. These features are described in the following section.