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Microsoft/Ford Sync SDK

Just got a car with the Microsoft sync system in it. Did a quick search online and was curious if anyone is aware of any SDK that may exist, sample open source add-on applications, etc.

Thanks in advance.

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Kyle B. Avatar asked Apr 23 '09 22:04

Kyle B.


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UPDATE:

Looks like Ford has finally released their SDK:

https://developer.ford.com/


Ford has a website SYNC Mobile Application Developer Network but the SYNC SDK does not look to be available yet (their site mentions possibly later this year). It appears they are stilling working on the API before releasing it. All they are offering now is a way to register to be notified of new info as it becomes available.

From their About page:

Ford is hard at work developing an API to allow developers to integrate their Smartphone applications with SYNC. The Developer Program website will educate developers about the Ford SYNC platform and how to interact with it via the API. There will be a full set of documentation, example applications, reference libraries, and even a developer forum so you can reach out to the community for quick help.

With the available SYNC API's, mobile application developers will be able to do some of the following:

  1. Create a voice UI for your application using the in-vehicle speech recognition system.
  2. Write information to the radio head display or in-vehicle touchscreen
  3. Speak text using text-to-speech engine.
  4. Use the in-vehicle menu system to provide commands or options for your mobile application
  5. Get button presses from the radio and steering wheel controls.
  6. Receive vehicle data (speed, GPS location, fuel economy, etc.)

The official API and full website launch is set to be targeted for later this year.

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Ray Avatar answered Sep 21 '22 17:09

Ray


It looks like the SDK is coming very soon. The story was just posted on Engadget:

http://www.engadget.com/2009/12/18/ford-to-give-sync-some-app-store-flavor-opening-api-to-devs-in/

Now just imagine what you could do with access to your automobile functionality!

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Kelsey Avatar answered Sep 20 '22 17:09

Kelsey