Because we just can't seem to get enough of Mac-type Shells, homebrew developer has released MACXT for the PSP, a shell which takes the concept a little further with its own version of iTunes and iPhoto in its browser.
Be sure to know what you're doing when installing the app, as the download archive doesn't provide a readme. Here's the developers notes on MACXT v2, as translated by Google from its native French:
Controls:
* Cross left click of a mouse
* Rond Right click of a mouse
Functions:
* You have at your disposal an explorer of MS (Finder)
* You can create your own programme without difficulty
* Start-up menu by pressing select in case of problems
* Itunes at your disposal
* Iphoto at your disposal (created by Bizous)
* Registry Editor meaning that any changes will be saved automatically
* Guidance to your destination
* To launch programs put your mouse at the bottom of the screen will appear the dock
* At the top of the screen you have options, things do not but should not delay if I make an update
* There are still a few bugs but are fairly minimal
* In most programs use the options at the top of the screen (even all applications for the moment)
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