BlackBerry 10: RIM accepts submissions of third-party applications
As we know, RIM will launch in first quarter of 2013 its first smartphone designed its system to BlackBerry 10. Entirely new, it must restore the prestige of a manufacturer who accumulates extensively bad news for two years. Any stage before marketing, submissions third-party applications are now being accepted.
BlackBerry 10 contrasts sharply with previous versions of the system. The company is part of a new base (ie QNX) to rebuild its product. Who says new base says new API and therefore new applications. An ecosystem is sufficiently reasonable size now essential to ensure a modicum of success as users are accustomed to being able to choose supplements to meet their needs.
In fact, the step taken yesterday is important third-party developers can now submit their applications to RIM to begin to populate the BlackBerry App World storefront. RIM is preparing the ground since the developers are facing new API and therefore absorb all the news. By submitting their creations as soon as possible, they will quickly return and advice.
Developers are invited to visit the BlackBerry App World Vendor Portal and create an account if you have not already done so. Several profiles are available but it will specifically check boxes BlackBerry 10 and "All Touch" to cover the new platform. The box "Dev Alpha" will also be present for those who have the tester. RIM also states that developers should be careful to have the Beta 3 SDK because no previous version will compile an application acceptable validation.
Applications to be submitted early in the program shall automatically Developer Commitment 10k. During the months of October and November, RIM will operate a selection of the best applications. Those chosen will populate the carousel shop at the launch of BlackBerry 10.
As we know, RIM will launch in first quarter of 2013 its first smartphone designed its system to BlackBerry 10. Entirely new, it must restore the prestige of a manufacturer who accumulates extensively bad news for two years. Any stage before marketing, submissions third-party applications are now being accepted.
BlackBerry 10 contrasts sharply with previous versions of the system. The company is part of a new base (ie QNX) to rebuild its product. Who says new base says new API and therefore new applications. An ecosystem is sufficiently reasonable size now essential to ensure a modicum of success as users are accustomed to being able to choose supplements to meet their needs.
In fact, the step taken yesterday is important third-party developers can now submit their applications to RIM to begin to populate the BlackBerry App World storefront. RIM is preparing the ground since the developers are facing new API and therefore absorb all the news. By submitting their creations as soon as possible, they will quickly return and advice.
Developers are invited to visit the BlackBerry App World Vendor Portal and create an account if you have not already done so. Several profiles are available but it will specifically check boxes BlackBerry 10 and "All Touch" to cover the new platform. The box "Dev Alpha" will also be present for those who have the tester. RIM also states that developers should be careful to have the Beta 3 SDK because no previous version will compile an application acceptable validation.
Applications to be submitted early in the program shall automatically Developer Commitment 10k. During the months of October and November, RIM will operate a selection of the best applications. Those chosen will populate the carousel shop at the launch of BlackBerry 10.