Image Viewer If there's one thing you can't say about Infantile Paralysiser, it's that he's never slow on updating his renowned homebrew app for the DS called Image Viewer.
After releasing v0.5 last November (and adding an English readme file, if I might add), he's back with the much-awaited and bumped up version, v0.6. If this is the first time you've ever heard of this app, the name basically says it all. It's an application for the DS which makes viewing your stored images a whole lot easier.
And if you're wondering about the stuff that's changed in this version, you'll be glad to know that the changelog for this app now also has an English translation, much to the joy of the bloggers here in QJ quarters. No longer do we have to resort to the bloody EngRish translations! Yipee! So anyhoo, here's the changelog for v0.6:
Changelog:
* The disk driver was completely changed to DLDI.
* Attention: Start NDSROM file name was changed.
* EZ5 requests the firmware version 1.1.
As you can see, the changelog for this version is short and sweet, much like the time intervals for his updates. So if you like what you see on the image right there, just click on the download link and you're all set. Enjoy!
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