Glynnder has unvieled his InterfaceLua version of Luaplayer v0.17 today as his entry for the Summer Coding Competition. This is a complete Lowser (Lua Player file browser) replacement which adds a great new GUI, many improvements and brand new features you wouldn't expect to find in Lua Player. Glynnder has personally admitted to loosing some of the changelog, so along with all the features you can find in this post you may even find something in the actual application that isn't here! Here's the feature list:
* Full browser of files on memory stick
* High Customisability throughout
* Home page
* Lua File execution
* Image viewer (png & jpeg)- will work on adding bmp support soon
* GamePic (like icon0)*
* LibBase*
* Favorite homebrew execution
* IrFS- Not completed, will not be for a while.
* Settings screen/menu
* Ability to keep a USB Connection throughout
* Brand new GUI
This application is like a whole new shell for the PSP, comparable to iR Shell but for Lua. You use the analog stick as a mouse which is made a little more precise and easier to use because it has a circlular area acting as the mouse 'clickable' area. Of course, you can also leaunch lua scripts using this application, as well as being able to send lua applications to other InterfaceLua users via infrared.
A skin creation kit along with photoshop PSD's and an in-depth readme are included so that you can customize your InterfaceLua, in essense making your own version of LuaPlayer. All this and many more features are on the way with updates to this program.
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