Byte Software has launched a new software development kit designed to make it easier for companies to integrate to their loan origination software.The SDK will allow Byte clients and third parties to develop customized applications between BytePro and BytePro Enterprise, the company reported at the National Association of Mortgage Brokers annual conference in Seattle. Specifically, software engineers will be able to import or export data in and out of BytePro using industry standards, including Fannie Mae and MISMO file formats. Custom add-ins can also be inserted directly within BytePro menus to allow users to complete core tasks without having to leave the application. Kirkland, Wash.-based Byte Software can be found on the Web at http://www.bytesoftware.com.
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