Nokia has announced a number of sufficiently strong changes in the conditions of cooperation with the third party developers. They must once again draw the attention of the creators of software to support the Finnish company platforms.

In particular, now to distribute their applications via Ovi Store can not be done only by companies but also by the individuals. Registration application in the directory will be free, but the material “load” for the developers will have an entry fee of 50 Euros.

In addition, Nokia has published a SDK for standard Qt. The utilities, based by the latter are compatible with both Symbian, and Maemo. Theoretically, this innovation should be of interest to software developers. In addition, from now on they will be able to deploy new applications in Ovi Store.

The current state of affairs of Nokia’s support from the developers especially for the OS is unenviable. Will the announcement make any changes to attract a sufficient number of partners?