adobe AIR ANE loading screen dialogue for ios - actionscript-3

I have been searching a lot but with no result
Does any one know of an adobe air native extension for displaying the native loading screen on ios devices?
I came across this one a link but it only supports android
thanks a lot in advance!!:)))

Our Dialog ANE has progress dialogs for Android and iOS:
http://airnativeextensions.com/extension/com.distriqt.Dialog

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Alternatives to Adobe Shadow

Adobe Shadow was a product released by adobe labs. It connected the desktop browser with mobile devices, such that all mobile devices navigate in sync when browsing on the desktop browser. This was very useful. This product is discontinued and now part of Adobe Edge (http://blogs.adobe.com/edgeinspect/2012/09/23/shadow-is-now-adobe-edge-inspect/) requiring a paid adobe creative cloud subscription.
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Is there a special stackexchange forum for web design?
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http://browsync.net
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http://labs.iqfoundry.com/muir/
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http://ghostlab.vanamco.com/
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There are mobile devices running FlashPlayer natively. Like you stated, it's possible to compile an AIR application to a native app which allows you to publish for Android and IOS devices, so that makes the reach even bigger.
FlashPlayer capable devices:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet-apps/flashruntimes/certified-devices.html
Android devices:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Android_devices
IOS devices:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_iOS_devices
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Have a look at the Adobe AIR Technical Specs
I hope that helps.
AIR itself is not really "known" among mobile devices that I've encountered practically. Instead, AIR will compile to a native app which means an .IPA for iOS or an .APK for Android. In that context it is not technically "AIR" on those devices but the native binary.
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Blackberry
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