Japanese author Mr. 44 has released a new version of his homebrew "2ch Browser", version 1219. 2ch Browser is a homebrew browser for viewing the 2ch forum, the largest forum in Japan. The changes of this version are:
Bug fix (partially)
Display JPEG pictures in the browser
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