HTC Plans To Release Sense UI SDK

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Friday, June 3rd, 2011

HTC recently announced plans to release a software development kit for its Sense UI, which just so happens to be downright gorgeous in version 3.0. The SDK will allow developers to integrate their applications more deeply within the Sense software, according to HTC. And for developers who want to build 3D apps, the company also has plans to offer APIs and sample code for Sense handsets with 3D displays.

The SDK is being offered as a part of a new developer resource program, which will include tutorials, best practices, documentation, general support, and a forum where developers can give feedback to HTC. Those resources, along with the Sense SDK, will launch alongside HTC’s new webside, http://www.htcdev.com, in the next few months. Interested developers can sign up now on the site to be notified when the Sense SDK goes live.

[via InfoWorld]