
Handspring is doing a great job of setting up the Treo 600 for success. It has just cleared FCC approval for both CDMA and GSM making it one step closer to reality. And, they have now launched a development website and released an SDK (Software Development Kit) for the Treo 600. Here is an excerpt from the announcement...
"To catalyze development of applications, services and add-ons for its upcoming Treo 600 series smartphones, Handspring, Inc. today released preliminary software development tools to help developers optimize solutions for the Treo 600. The software developer kit enables Palm OS developers to design both new and existing applications for 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. Handspring expects to deliver Treo 600 this fall worldwide.
The preliminary developer kit contains detailed technical information for the Treo 600 including 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. "
You can read the full announcement at
Handspring. You can access the developers kit and their developer's forum
HERE.