FanFiction.Net Browser
From homebrew dev criptych, here comes the latest update of his app, FanFiction.Net Browser. As the title suggest, this is a "browser app for the popular website FanFiction.Net
Netfront Internet Browser
from ardatan:
Netfront Internet Browser - HighMemoryMod By Team P86
You know, Sony limits our memory in Internet Browser. So we cannot play big flash games and open big web sites.
This mod removes this limitation. And you can use all of the memory that your PSP has.
If your PSP is Fat, the HighMemMod uses all of 32 MB RAM
Netfront Interner Browser (beta 2)
And the beta run continues... Team P86 has released an updated version of their Netfront Internet Browser. The homebrew browser mod which allows you to unlock the PSP's memory useage restrictions gets some fixes and improvements.
**What's new**
* -Selection of the destination directory problem is now fixed
Netfront Internet Browser
from ardatan:
You know, Sony limits our memory in Internet Browser. So we cannot play big flash games and open big web sites.
This mod removes this limitation. And you can use all of the memory that your PSP has.
If your PSP is Fat, the HighMemMod uses all of 32 MB RAM
PSPChrome 0.5
from Damiaantjuh:
It's a application that looks like the browser Google Chrome, from Google. You've just only to download it, and put the files into your root directory.
You need a internet connection to save and load the files.
In a further release, V1.0, you will be able to create more tabs, and see you're favorites and history
Gnextop
Go! Messenger may be available for download only in Europe for now, but there's another alternative for PSP users who want to fire off messages to their friends using their Sony handheld. Check out Gnextop, the portal that lets PSP gamers interact with their friends, manage their documents, and surf the Internet at the same time
flashx 0.5xp
Developer sAnDiX has decided to drop by and tell us that he's got a new update to his homebrew file browser for the PlayStation Portable with flash 0.5xp. This newest build includes some neat Graphical updates with a specific Microsoft Windows flavor dashed to it
Project4 Season's greeting's PSP folks, courtesy of Auraomega. The developer has informed us that Project4's Beta build has been released, and is now ready for installation on your Sony handhelds
TheNameless from our forums has popped by today to inform us of a new update to his highly-popular PSP firmware browser modification known as FullScreen Browser which you'll be delighted to know works on all firmwares above 2