After engaging in some friendly competition with Re_AnimAte, which was about who would create the better PSP Game Maker, PSP homebrew developer -Maniac- is back with another creation - the PSP Lua Software Studio
Danzeff OSK Source
Danzel, the author of AFKIM, has released the stand-alone source code of the new OSK (On-Screen Keyboard) in his 2.0 version of AFKIM. Other developers in the scene can now reuse the source code to embed this OSK into their own homebrews to offer a better way of character input
FLIB Truetype Font Library
Samstag from our forums has put in a lot of time and created this Library for PSP Homebrew Programmers. What it does is make it easy for developers to use TrueType fonts in your program. Without something like this, it becomes very difficult and time-consuming to write code to use TrueType Fonts
PSPLINK 0.9g
TyRaNiD at PS2DEV has just updated his awesome development tool PSPLINK for homebrew programmers. Lets first have a look at what's new in the latest version
DDS:AP r2
b0xx0r from our forums has just updated his awesome homebrew called Duelli Della Scheda : Arte Persa, or DDS:AP.
If you've just joined us, DDS:AP is a development version of an isometric map maker which you can use in creating your turn-based RPGs. Right now, it's not in any playable form
DDS:AP Release 3
b0xx0r from our forum has updated DDS:AP, an Isometric Map System. There aren't many new features. But the brunt of his work has been on updating the map system.
If you've just joined us, DDS:AP is a development version of an isometric map maker which you can use in creating your turn-based RPGs. Right now, it's not in any playable form
Netlib
Youresam from our forums has released v1.3 of Netlib homebrew development tool. Netlib is a library of functions which developers can use so that they dont have to re-type the code. They can simply call the functions from this library and it will do its work. Also in the newest version, youresam has added a really wacky function
Netlib
youresam from our forums has just updated netlib. It's a library of functions which developers can use so that they don't have to re-type the code. They can simply call the functions from this library and it will do its work. And in the newest version, youresam has added a really wacky function. You can make phone-calls! Yep, you read that right
Text Coord finder
Gutya from our forums has released a homebrew application to help developers whilst making homebrew games. This small, simple application allows you to see where to place your text on an image, useful when making a main navigation menu; where getting the text in exactly the right place takes up quite a bit of time
Netlib
this is netlib v1.4. It features sending text messages (SMS) to a cell phone. (Its free for you, and cheap for them!) But seriously, it is free for you, but it acts like a normal text message for them