PSPPOD 1.4
from JDawson:
Well its finished PSPPOD 1.4 Is now available for download.
With New google app, 16 new icons (Clock, maps, Ebuddy, calculater, Apps, Facebook, Games, weather, photo's, and more!
iPhone Simulator T2 (French)
If you're one of those people still lusting after the new 3G iPhones but don't have the cash for one, you might be interested in this quick homebrew fix courtesy of developer J3r3mie. Entitled "iPhone Simulator", this PlayStation Portable homebrew application mimicks the basic interface and functions of the Apple iPhone
iPhone Simulator T2 (English)
If you're one of those people still lusting after the new 3G iPhones but don't have the cash for one, you might be interested in this quick homebrew fix courtesy of developer J3r3mie. Entitled "iPhone Simulator", this PlayStation Portable homebrew application mimicks the basic interface and functions of the Apple iPhone
Pimp My Name R4
Want to customize your PlayStation Portable bling? If you do, you might want to check out PSP homebrew developer seanpaul223's Pimp My Name, now on R4. The updated version of this homebrew application packs a good number of changes, including an on-screen keyboard (OSK)
Multi Tasker
Homebrew developer SG57 has decided to enter the NeoFlash Spring Coding Competition with an interesting application called the Multi Tasker. This program allows users to access different kinds of files such as 3D models, images, music, and text files using one application.
The Multi Tasker uses the LTE Engine which is a port of the Irrlicht 1.0
Alternative VSHMenu
Having trouble running the latest build of Red_Squirrel's Alternative VSHMenu on your PSP Slim? Don't worry, it's not just you.
The developer visited the QJ Forums earlier to indicate that a bug was detected with the homebrew's version 4.1. This bug would cause the handheld to suddenly reboot when used simply meant to close the application
Alternative VSHMenu
Sony PlayStation Portable homebrew developer Red_Squirrel dropped by the QJ.NET forums today to bring us the updated version of Alternative VSHMenu, a plugin that pretty much gives the M33 VSHMenu a lot of extra (and very handy) features to play around with
Project4 Open
Homebrew developer Auraomega sent QJ.NET an email informing us that Project4 lives on. As a matter of fact, the coder had already worked on and had released Open Beta 3 for this Sony PSP XMB replacement.
According to Auraomega, it is true that the source code were lost at college but he was able to find a backup taken the day after release of Open Beta 2
Alternative VSHMenu
VSHMenu v4.0 - Image 1
Homebrew developer Red_Squirrel has updated the Alternative VSHMenu to version 4.0. This comes as a pleasant surprise to the homebrew community considering the announcement that v3.5 would be the last version of the plug-in
PSPVista
Once again homebrew developer Jack released quite a timely update to PSPVista, the PSP shell modeled after the Windows Vista interface. This time around Jack added a major improvement to v0.7: PSP Slim support, and implemented some bug fixes on screenshot taking and mouse movement