The Symbian Foundation is launching a new directory service as part of its Horizon developer program at the Symbian Exchange and Exposition.LONDON -- The Symbian Foundation is launching a new directory service as part of its Horizon developer program at the Symbian Exchange and Exposition here.
The Horizon program consists of two parts, said Shaun Puckrin, head
of community support and developer services at Symbian. The first part,
which has been previously announced, is a publisher program that helps
developers get their applications out to multiple app stores,
reconciles payment from the stores and pays for Symbian Signed
verification, among other things.
Puckrin said 50 applications have gone through this part of the program and have been tested on multiple platforms.
However, the new part of the Horizon program is a directory of
Symbian applications. Indeed, Puckrin refers to it as a "Yellow Pages
of Symbian apps." The directory will be a listing of all Symbian Signed
applications and it will launch in beta on Oct. 27, he said.
"The directory is about having one place in the world where all
Symbian signed apps are," Puckrin said. "And we'll be launching this in
beta."
In an Oct. 26 blog post, Freddie Gjertsen, head of product
management at the Symbian Foundation, said: "'Find new apps' will
take you to the new Symbian Horizon app directory when it launches
tomorrow."
The new directory will benefit both developers and consumers of the technology, Puckrin said.