The Internet abounds with comics, manga, and even magazines that the PlayStation Portable (PSP) community digs. So with the addition of application PSPcomic to our homebrew arsenal, the problem now lies with finding the reading materials. But you know you guys are resourceful enough so that really isn't much of a problem.
Anyway, the duo Kip and Archaemic just came up with a new version of the comic reader application. Now in v0.9.5, PSPComic offers more features than ever. Just take a look at the changelog yourselves:
* [Feature] Subdirectory support added
* [Feature] Added optional zoom level or rotation persistence between pages
* [Feature] Adjustable pan rate
* [Feature] Select button now switches between fit to width and full size.
* Ability to save/load configuration
* [Bugfix] Resample algorithms now work as selected, and no more garbling for 8-bit images.
* [Bugfix] Next/previous comic book menu option now works even if comics on the memory stick are changed while menu is open.
* [Bugfix] Fixed crash bug when resizing a full-sized page to fit to width.
* And many more minor changes.
PSPComic is capable of reading .CBZ and .CBR files directly from your handheld's memory stick. The authors of this application suggest using firmwares 1.50, 2.71 SE, 3.02 OE, 3.03 OE, 3.10 OE, 3.30 OE, and 3.40 OE or any other firmware capable of emulating FW 1.50 through DevHook.
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