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One of the odd things about an open source project is the abiliity to watch progress as it happens. Despite the fact that its not like christmas morning anymore when the product drops, it is nice because you can keep tabs on it at every stage.
Of course Flex 4 SDK is open source, and you can download an early release right now. It's available here
Geek Glue is calling it a beta, but it hasn't even reached a milestone yet on the opensource page, so who knows what it is. To read more about it, the same Geek Glue article is a good read. Watch the video on this page to get a sneak peek at the skinning improvements - its pretty cool!
