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The Symbian Signed Freeware Route to Market
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Written by SymbianOne
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Friday, 14 October 2005
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Beginning in October 2005, freeware developers can get their applications certified
without having to pay the testing fees commercial developers pay. The Symbian
Signed Freeware Route to Market program is administered by Symbian Ltd. and paid
for by Symbian and Symbian OS licensees, including Nokia.
The program promotes the development of freeware, provides an infrastructure
to take
freeware applications to market, and subsidizes testing and distribution costs
for freeware applications.
Developers who obtain certification for their freeware applications gain access
to key distribution channels, and beginning with Symbian OS v9 (Series 60 Platform
3rd Edition), their applications gain access to APIs not always available to unsigned
applications because of security reasons.
A complete discussion covering off the freeware route to market is now available
in a document from Forum.nokia
See Here for Eligibility requirements for the Symbian Signed Freeware Route to Market
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