What is Adobe Connect Mobile based on Adobe Air?

I want to know is Adobe Acrobat Connect Pro application based adob air platform?

Y at - it all native extions used if it is built on the air?

I think that it doe run on AIR.

What do you mean by native extensions? Do you mean the objects you can load in the share pod and do work in the mobile app?

I know that you can load the file PPT (X), FLV, JPG, PNG and MP3 and they should appear correctly in the mobile App MP4, F4V and PDF can also work, but I'm not sure about those 100%.

I know that content SWF does not currently work in the mobile application.

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