Samsung comes out with Bada SDK kit

Samsung-Bada-SDK-kitThe developers can lay hands on their first Software Development Kit beta from Samsung Bada OS.

The Bada OS that was launched last year can now make it way to the developers den, the only criteria being the registration on the Samsung Bada OS Developer website and then download the SDK. This registration will soon follow the Bada OS phones like Samsung Wave.

Samsung's OS SDK 1.0.0b2 incorporates an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) based on Eclipse CDT (C/C++ Development Tools), Simulator, UI builder and sample applications. It also lends a hand to Samsung TouchWiz UI making it a proficient player in the market.

It also includes features such as web browser control, motion sensing, fine-tuned vibration control, and face detection chipping in to help Adobe Flash. The support based services such as social networks, location -based services, content management, and e-commerce services are also magnificently crafted in the futuristic devices.

A minimal requirement to accommodate the SDK should be Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7 operating system, 1.4 GB of RAM memory, 1.8 GB of free disk space, administrator rights and after these one can have their own SDK for Bada.