I just got word from Adobe AIR Marketplace that my AIR application, Debug.a.li.cious Console, has been approved and is ready to be downloaded, rated and commented on. This may not sound like a big deal to those who have been contributing and sharing their products with the community for a while but this is the first application I have ever shared with anyone other than family and close friends so I am extremely excited to share it with you all and the rest of the development community.

Check out my application and please let me know if you have any questions, concerns, or ideas on how to make this a better application. I look forward to your feedback.


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