Dramatic decrease in AB Export Archive size?

I do a backup (manually) of several key folders. Between 10.6 and 10.6.1 update, doing an Export>address book archive I am seeing a dramatic decrease in file size between the two backups.
Under 10.6.1 the file size is 9.4 mb, whereas 10.6 is 37.8 mb — Nothing else changes with the AB.
I have deleted today's 9.4. Several times and re-saved. It is consistent.
Ideas as to the huge difference???
Cletus/
MBP 2.16 GHz C2D, 2GB RAM, 160HD

Well, a couple of things:
1) The default compilation is to include debug code. So be
sure you are selecting Export Release Build when you build in Flex
Builder, or disabling debug on the command line. That should reduce
it a little.
2) Use RSLs (runtime shared libraries). Specifically, RSLs
are designed to reduce the app size, especially if the user has
already downloaded the signed framework RSL. More info:
http://livedocs.adobe.com/flex/3/html/help.html?content=rsl_09.html
3) Every app has a lot of built in framework code -- even the
simplest app has alot of framework classes that it must include
(such as managers and layouts). If you add components, though, the
increase in file size will be minimal. So an app by itself might be
150K, but if you add 10 buttons and 10 labels, the app might only
increase a few K, if that much.
There's some doc that mentions additional techniques on
reducing SWF file size here:
http://livedocs.adobe.com/flex/3/html/performance_06.html#208825
hth,
matt horn
flex docs

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