PSPVC
Changelog:
* Fixed a typo in resolutions.xml
* Fixed an auto-resolution bug
* Fixed an "Audio-Track" bug
* Fixed a "Tweaks" bug
* Fixed a few more *.ass/*
PSPtunes
If you're not familiar with iTunes, we don't know where you've been but welcome back. Anyway, PSPtunes is a music player developed by Bigbondfan and it works and looks like iTunes. This flash application, part of pspWxp, as of version 3.00, plays songs in your web browser. Here is part of the read me file
PspDraw and PspNotepad
While some brewers concentrate on making productivity killers for the PSP, others concentrate on producing productivity tools for the PSP ("We put the "P" in PSP"). One such guy, who chooses to go by the name of Impatient - though at times, he goes by "Not logged in (Unregistered)" (hmm..
L3D 3d modeler
This app by TacticalPenguin turns your PSP into a rudimentary, coordinate-based 3D modeling platform. Relatively easy to use - or at least you can easily learn how to use it, whether you can draw in 3D space or not - its products can also be used in your own homebrew games.
This file is meant for use by FW 1.0, 2.0+, and OE PSPs only
HBN Media Center
From Team HBN comes the HBN Media Center, the team's first homebrew application for the Sony PlayStation Portable released by QJ.NET PSP Homebrew Development Forums poster EXTREME_PSP. As of now, version 1.01, it only plays MP3 audio files and offers support for both JPG and PNG images
PMPlayerAdvance build 20081018 (fw 1.50)
PSP homebrew developer cooleyes has released another update for PMPlayerAdvance. The trusty video player application on the PSP has been modified with some improvements and fixes, one of the more important ones being CFW 5.00 M33 compatibility. Here are the changes for build 20081018:
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PSP Metronome
It's the simple but homebrews that always interest us. ExxonValdez emailed us this little Lua Metronome program he wrote up that will turn your PSP into every musician's best friend.
It's simple: drop-and-play. Copy the folder to the Lua Applications folder in your PSP. Run the program as usual, it should bring you to the setup screen