PGCD Calculator
from stifpsp:
GCD Calculator you work in your calculations greatest common divisor. Indeed, this program calculates the GCF for you as if you interpreted the algorithm of Euclid. The practical tool for beginners. :) Just what you need is in the archive and to get more information, see the README file moi.txt
Phyalgeom Aid
Hey, some of us are geeks too. And I think geometry is like the coolest thing ever invented since the toothpick. That's why, when Mr305 dropped by our forums earlier to announce his entry into the NeoFlash Summer Coding Competition, some of us here *ahem ahem* were fit to burst in glee.
Phyalgeom Aid v1
Pi Calc
We'd love to insert a joke about eating pie here, but then that doesn't really do justice to the awesomeness of this useful little application. Homebrew coder Art has created Pi Calc v1, an application that calculates Pi for users, up to 30,000 digits of Pi to be exact
Pi Calc Version 3.14159265358979323846264 b
How far can you count the digits of Pi? Well, unless you can count as far as the 33rd decimal place then perhaps you'll find an amusing use for Art's latest project: Pi Calc Version 3.14159265358979323846264 b homebrew app for the PSP
PMP AVC Converter
Complete your PMP AVC tools collection by downloading pegasus' simple GUI for patch MEncoder that he named PMP AVC Converter. Make note that this converter gives more priority to speed rather than quality
Portable Graphix
Back in high school, or college, some of you may have owned those high-end scientific calculators that are capable plotting graphs. Some of you may even be using those kinds of calculators at work.
Here's a new homebrew program that does the same thing, except without the calculating bit. This new release is from developers JDourlens and XpRz
Project JDS Japanese is a tricky language to master, both verbally and on a written level as well. However, Nintendo DS homebrew developer A.A. van Zoelen has made a nifty little application that aims to test your Japanese character writing skills and even grades you on the quality of your penmanship
PSLingo
Remember PSHellas, the PSP application that makes learning Greek phrases easier for you? Raydar now releases an update, renaming the package PSLingo. This helpful parcel now comes with MP3s of French, Greek, Icelandic, and Spanish phrases