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Doh! I spoke too soon! Here's an active project that supports AS3. Impressive...
http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/lightspark
http://allievi.sssup.it/techblog/
It looks to be slowly improving library support.
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2010-09-19
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Of course not. Flash is a moving target, and there's better and more cross-platform things to spend effort working on.
It's sorta like all the projects to emulate Microsoft technologies.
I'm sure Adobe would be unhappy if a free alternative to their plugin came along. All those uppity mobile device users might think they should be able to use Flash without the handset maker paying $BIGNUM in licensing fees.
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http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/stratus/