Is AIR2.0 backwards compatible?

Hi,
Is AIR2.0 backwards compatible? Can it run AIR1.5 applications without having to repackage them using the 2.0 SDK?
I can only find information in the beta release-notes where it states that "most backward compatibility bugs have been fixed", which of course doesn't help me much.
Greets,
Jeroen

Hi Jeroen,
AIR 2.0 should be compatible with applications built with previous releases.  The exception to this is applications built with beta releases of AIR 2 will not run with the AIR 2.0 GM runtime.  If you run into compatibility problems, please let us know.
Thanks,
Chris

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