PSPpaint
It's the Mona Lisa on the go, MaTiAz's PSPpaint v0.5. This initial build features a sizeable brush and a color palette, and picture save and clear functions. Initial build's good enough to draw a few basic pictures, like the bowl of fruit landscape picture fake Sonic PS3 box art nude painting of Paris Hilton vase we tried out
Program Source for Audio Mechanica
A few weeks ago, Art has unveiled the latest version of his newest conquest, the Audio Mechanica V6c. The app was formerly known as the Virtual Tape Recorder and basically what it does is record your voice input through a PSP-compatible microphone (SOCOM headset or Art's Nokia Boom Headset mod)
2.71 SE-B MP3 module
If you are getting a little fed up with the somewhat limited range of options you get from the XMB's music player then this is something which should appeal to you
PSP-Metronome
Another one? This isn't ExxonValdeez's LUA PSP Metronome. Rather, this is willytarno of XtreamLua, who has created his own version, the PSP-Metronome v0.2, this time as a stand-alone general app
PSP Media Administration
When you really give it some serious thought, maybe it was at the tip of everybody's toungue or at the edge of everyone's consciousness or whatever you may want to all it. The point is, no one was able to articulate it yet save for Martek
PSP Media Administration
German homebrewer Martek was at our forums today to release an updated version of his PSP Media Administration. It would be remembered that 'twas just a few days ago when the first version was actually release. While the program is in excellent working condition already by then, some bugs needed to be fixed
SVCapture (Video Capture) + SVCPlayer on 2.71SE-B"
CoMeCoCoS just released a set of plugins for dark_alex's 2.71 custom firmware. And these are really cool plugins, mind you. According to CoMeCoCoS himself, you can listen to MP3s, and even take screenshots and videos while you play
PSPpaint
programs have been popping up like mushrooms in the the homebrew scene. Don't get us wrong, we're not complaining. In fact, we welcome all versions. It just means we get to choose the one that fits our PSP painting needs.
One of the programs that we've tried is MaTiAz's PSPpaint
TIFF PSPeriodic
Propel mentioned a few days ago that he won't be updating anymore the PSPeriodic application. It was actually alright to leave the project at that moment as improvements and corrections were already done to it. It was working, as we've said, perfectly fine. Today Propel came out not with an update but a TIFF version of PSPeriodic.
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