DTMF Dial
Homebrew developer Art has given word that announce that he has upgraded DTMF Dial to version 2. This application for the Sony Playstation Portable is, according to the the developer, a phone book, editor, and auto dialer for the system
DTMF Dial
We're letting you guys know that developer Art has updated the DTMF Dial homebrew for the PSP to version 3. This application, in case you're asking, is a auto touch tone dialing phone book that allows you to make calls and navigate touch tone-based menus with pre-programmed DTMF sequences
Those who have been using the nifty application Road Dog from homebrew developer Art will be glad to know that someone has picked the project up and made the program compatible with Sony PSP Slim & Lite
Songbird: Music player for your PSP's wbe browser
Coder nickdagamer visited the QJ.NET PSP Developer Forums earlier to announce the release of the Songbird homebrew. This web browser-based application will enable PSP owners to run songs on their handheld. Imagine an application like the PSPtunes music player, and you've got the idea
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
Webapp
If you look at your PSP as more of a portable internet browsing device more than a handheld gaming console, then you may want to check out pspflashsystem's new homebrew application, Webapp v1.0
The contest entries for the 2008 NEO Spring Contest are still coming in, and this time, PSP homebrew developer danzel has released the CTorrentPSP application- basically a torrent client - for Sony's handheld console
The contest entries for the 2008 NEO Spring Contest are still coming in, and this time, PSP homebrew developer danzel has released the CTorrentPSP application- basically a torrent client - for Sony's handheld console
For those of us who enjoy a bit of instant messaging joy on the Sony PlayStation Portable, here's some very good news: homebrew developer Zx-81 has just updated Danzel's AFKIM, and in this version he's fixed quite the critical issue that was fortunately spotted by a certain LegolasFett
AFKIM
If you've caught the last update of Danzel's AFKIM for the Sony PlayStation Portable, then you know that the universal IM client is having a bit of a trouble with the BitlBee server. Now, Zx-81 has released yet another build in response to the issues cropping up, and we're here to make sure that the Instant Messaging joy gets resumed for you as quick as possible