PSP developer Jorge_97 is back and this time it's with PSP Explorer version 2.0.A If you are looking for a new shell then check it out.A There are some useful apps included in this release like a text and image editor, playlists and a lot more which are listed in the changelog below.A If you are looking for a Windows XP type of shell then check out this latest release of PSP Explorer.
"PSP Explorer Version 2
Applications included in this release:
NotepadCode (Text Editor).
PlutuX (Image Editor).
Viewer.
PSP Power Point (image editor that lets you create presentations combining images, text and sound).
WM (PSP Player Explorer).
PlayList (capable of playing automatically a list of songs).
MS File Transfer (Application that allows you to send information from one another by exchanging PSP Memory Sticks).
Full Browser with icons that can perform many tasks (copy, paste, rename, delete, properties, extract files).
Cam (Application that you can shoot with the Go! Cam and even put frames).
Calculates and equazione PSP (Two applications that solve simple operations and equations)
Agenda (To point contacts).
Calendar (Full Calendar with all years, months and days and function to enter appointments and tasks).
Internet functions (Translator, Dictionary, Wiki, updater).
Six games (Arkanoid, SuperSudoku, Space Invaders, BattleShip, Donkey Kong and Snake).
And much more."
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Comments on PSP Homebrew: PSP Explorer version 2.0:
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Date: 23 Apr 13
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