eSQL is a small, fast, portable and powerful embedded relational SQL database for Windows and Windows Mobile devices. Based on excellent database engine sqlite, eSQL provides rich features including:
- A complete database is stored in a single cross-platform file.
- No setup or administration needed
eSQL is a small, fast, portable and powerful embedded relational SQL database for Windows and Windows Mobile devices. Based on excellent database engine sqlite, eSQL provides rich features including:
- A complete database is stored in a single cross-platform file.
- No setup or administration needed
eTcl -Evolane maintains and distributes eTcl, a flexible, light-weight runtime environment, available for Linux, Windows and now Windows Mobile (PocketPC and Smartphone, edition 2003, 2003SE and 5.0). eTcl brings the power, productivity and flexibility of the Tcl programming language to desktop and mobile platforms
Eternal Rest Map Editor Source Code
Remember waaaay back in June when we brought you guys Ravine's nifty homebrew app for Eternal Rest? The map editor thingy? Well, he's just decided to pass on the uh..torch, if you will, and share the app's source code with the rest of the homebrew community
Evilmana tile set
For those of you who use PSPMillionaire's EvilMana TileEditor, you'll definitely find PlayStation Portable homebrew developer dan369's application very useful. It's called Evilmana tile set and it's now on version 1.6.
If you're unfamiliar with app, here's a bit of a primer
Evilmana tile set
Here's a little primer for the guys having trouble creating their own content on PSPMillionaire's EvilMana TileEditor. Developer dan369 dropped by the QJ.NET PSP Development Forums earlier to release Evilmana tile set v1.2.
As its name implies, this is a compilation of pre-made tiles for the TileEditor homebrew application
A programming system that allows you to write applications, using Java, which will run the same on desktop systems, on mobile systems, and even in a Web browser as an Applet
A programming system that allows you to write applications, using Java, which will run the same on desktop systems, on mobile systems, and even in a Web browser as an Applet
ExploreMe source
Well, this is actually more for PSP homebrew developers than the mainstream users. See, most of the time, devs would have to create their own file browsers for their various PPS brew projects