eReader is a homebrew application that allows you to use to read ebooks (as the name suggests) in both .txt and .chm formats as well as being able to display images and play MP3's, so you can listen to your favourite track whilst reading your favourite ebook - what could be better?
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DS Visual Novel Reader DS Visual Novel Reader Fancy getting some more visual novel-esque titles over to your DS (aside from Phoenix Wright)? Developer Jake has recently announced the release of DS Visual Novel Reader v1.3.5.
Aside from bugs fixes, this new build will will now enable you to play Shiba Satomi's True Remembrance visual novel
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Aeolusc has updated his ebook reader program for the PSP. This eReader supports HTML files and reading normal text files. This can also act as a picture viewer as it supports TGA, BMP, PNG, GIF and JPG. MP3 playback is also supported.
Modifications made for this verison include width reserve on scroll to image viewing and Removed border line on menu exit
NDSkybookM Heads-up guys! Japanese DS homebrew dev extraordinaire, Infantile Paralysiser just released his latest NDSkybok update, and it sure gives you one more reason to learn Japanese!You see, we have nothing but Google translate to shed light on the incomprehensible Japanese characters that appeared on our screen, so we can't expound on this homebrew app's capabilities more
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Good news for bookworms out there. EjPSP has just releasedv0.9 of his ebook reader called, naturally, EjPSPReader. It supports Aozora Bunko which is the Japanese version of Project Gutenberg. Advocates of free for all text, they digitize non-copyrighted texts under Japan's Copyright Law and distribute them free of charge
DS Visual Novel Reader DS Visual Novel Reader Those who love to read visual novels with Nintendo DS handhelds may soon be able to bring their novels everywhere, as homebrew developer Jake's DS Visual Novel Reader is shaping up to be solid. In the latest update, DS Visual Novel Reader version 1.0.3, a few changes were made to make the homebrew app easier to use
Comic Book DS Comic Book DS Here's an update for Comic Book DS, a nifty little PC application that lets you turn your comic book scans into typical DS homebrew files. That means you can load 'em up on to your DS-compatible SD card of choice and view them on your DS or DS Lite.The first time around we tried out Comic Book DS using a chapter of Kubo Taito's popular manga Bleach
Ands PDF (source) Ands PDF (source) Ands PDF displays PDF files on your NDS.
This release is coming much later than I wanted; but it has some very nice features.
First, on the PDF compatibility side, I've managed to solve the issue of non-embedded fonts not displaying
DSbible 2.5 DSbible 2.5 Homebrew developer Jeremysr has updated his DSBible for the Neoflash Summer Coding Compo 2008, heres the release info:
Project description: A Bible-reading app for DS.
Some main features:
- 4 Bible translations: World English Bible, Bible in Basic English, King James Version, and Louis Second 1910 (French)
DS Visual Novel Reader DS Visual Novel Reader We've got good news coming on for the gamers who've been keeping tabs on the Jake's DS Visual Novel Reader. The coder has recently announced the release of this homebrew's version 1.3.3, which will bring some much-needed improvements to the app. Here's a brief look at the changelog for the Visual Novel Reader's previous releases:
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ComicBookDS ComicBookDS Gnese has just recently released a DS homebrew comic reader and/or image viewer which may just become a personal favorite for this writer soon. And in comes ComicBook DS v1.3. The creator of this homebrew notes that the whole package is composed of two parts. The first part is PictoDS by Nicom00k which you can use on your PC to convert your image files into an
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