Today HP will open their doors and allow third party developers to create applications and or port in their current applications, to take full advantage of the popular Touchsmart Computers.
“The guidelines will be posted on the new TouchSmart Community site, http://www.TouchSmartCommunity.com—they’ll likely post by the end of the day today. The community site is intended to be a destination for our installed base to download new applications created by developers and engage in conversation to share ideas, information and suggestions for the TouchSmart experience.” Said Ann Finnie HP’s Public Relatios Manager for Consumer PC’s.
I personally can’t wait to see what applications will be put out there, and I personally hope that HP comes out with a Windows Home Server connector that will function with the Touchsmart UI.
For more information visit http://www.touchsmartcommunity.com
Comments: (2)
Chris on Tue, Oct 28th, 2008 at 02:45 PM
I didn’t see it on their site but will there be a charge for the SDK will people have to apply to download it>
Michael on Tue, Oct 28th, 2008 at 03:46 PM
HP won’t charge for the SDK and no to applying to download it
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