Handspring Inc. released Tuesday software development tools for its upcoming Treo 600 series smart phones.
The software developer kit (SDK) enables developers to build applications for the Treo 600's unique feature set, including advanced telephony and messaging capabilities, an integrated QWERTY keyboard, a five-way navigation system, a Palm OS 5 software foundation, an SD/IO expansion slot, a built-in camera, a bright color display and enhanced speaker and system sounds.
The kit contains application programming interfaces; libraries for telephony, data communications, imaging, and audio control; specifications for system extensions, electrical interfaces and mechanical design; and a Treo 600 style guide.
The Treo 600 series, scheduled for release in the fall, combines a celluar phone with an organizer and email and Web-browsing features.
The SDK is available without charge at Handspring's Web site.
This story courtesy of TechWeb.
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