Get!T
With the homebrew Get!T, coders Team Chilt present us with "a download app to download (and unzip) files." It may sound simple but its previous build is already equipped with an On Screen Keyboard (OSK) interface. Today, Team Chilt updates Get!T to version 0.1.1 to add some more improvements.
Version 0.1
Get!T
Homebrew developer Maxy_PSP from Team Chilt dropped by the QJ.NET PSP Homebrew Development Forum to release a simple yet convenient homebrew application for the Sony PlayStation Portable. The initial release, Get!T version 0.1, allows users to download files using an interface that utilizes the PSP OSK
Gnextop
Go! Messenger may be available for download only in Europe for now, but there's another alternative for PSP users who want to fire off messages to their friends using their Sony handheld. Check out Gnextop, the portal that lets PSP gamers interact with their friends, manage their documents, and surf the Internet at the same time
HostCore 1.0
Many hardcore PlayStation Portable owners make extensive use of their handhelds as a virtual extension of their PCs. To help these enthusiasts out, homebrew developer Poison was able to devise an application which "bridges" your PC's contents to your PSP with HostCore 1.0
HostCore 1.1
Homebrew developer Poison has come out with an updated version of HostCore. If you recal our post from a couple of days ago, HostCore is a module that "bridges" your PC and PSP together, allowing you to access music, video, and games on your PC via your PSP.
This new version, 1.1, boasts support for custom firmware 3.80M33
HostCore 1.2
from Poison:
A module "bridges" your PC contents to PSP XMB
-=FEATURE=-
With HostCore enabled, you can access your files which locate at PC via USBHostFs/NetHostFs directly from XMB menu.
-=UPDATE=-
1.2:
+add 5.00m33 support
HostCore for CFW 5.50 GEN-D3
from BuDdA:
Well here it is HostCore for 5.50gen-d3. it was done with modification to the original source from Poison. Contains all the original features from the previous version plus the 5.50 compatibility. I only did modification to the usb portion so wifi may or may not work. It's only been tested on a psp phat
Hybrid
Hybrid v1.0.0 from jus-cal - Image 1
We've been seeing a lot of PlayStation Portable portals recently and they are all getting better and looking sweeter with every release. Homebrew developer jus-cal dropped by QJ.NET PSP Development Forum the other day and came up with his own portal called Hybrid