PSP Organize!
PSP homebrew coder coldtoiletseat has released an easy-to-use but potentially handy application for the community's perusal, named PSP Organize! 4.0 RC3
PSP SpreadSheet
Here's another entry to the Neo Spring Coding Competition 07 courtesy of homebrew developer pucelano. The program is a fully functional Spreadsheet for the PlayStation Portable known as PSP SpreadSheet. Do take note that this is not the first build for the application as it was first released back in July.
The latest release, version 2
PSP Spreadsheet
Pucelano has produced the first fully functional spreadsheet for the PSP called the PSP Spreadsheet v1.00. This program looks to be very well made and offers most of the functionalities one would expect from such an application.
Obviously, the basic operations are all present and accounted for
PSP Vi (Alpha) and Ir Library Source
In the wake of TyDoPad's beta release, Nullkill has just released an Alpha version of his very own PSP Vi. Since this is still an alpha release, Nullkill says that it's only semi-functional but it is pretty handy. The src and corresponding config file for the Ir library is also bundled with PSP Vi
PSP Vi 0.02a
Because of the positive response that you guys gave to Nullkill's Alpha release of his homebrew app PSP Vi, he's decided to improve the app even further by adding quite a lot of new stuff
pSPC
First off, we'd like to thank Karasu for giving us a heads up on this news bit. We gotta say, it's guys like you that really help us keep the 'updates' in pspupdates, so muchos kudos to you my man. So anyway, now that due credit has been given, let's get to the release at hand.
Reefbarman has just updated his PSP Super Portable Calendar (a.k.a
pSPC
Bhattsan sent us a tip about a new app developed by Reefbarman, called the PSP Super Portable Calendar or pSPC. Reefbarman's pSPC Beta 1 is the first version of his planned personal organizer application which, he says, is "intended to help manage your day-to-day life while on the go
PSPcw public
Dark_Moon has released a new build of PSPcw, a homebrew application that lets PlayStation Portable owners write and save documents using their PSPs. PSPcw is still in its public beta form, with today's update bringing it up to version 3
PSPExel
PSP homebrew developer Kandibu dropped by the QJ.Net Forums earlier to announce the release of PSPExel v1.0. As its name implies, this homebrew application is a PSP adaptation of Microsoft Excel