yPaint
PSP homebrew developer, Yongobongo, stopped by our forums to share to us version 4b of his creation, yPaint. This version is actually a port to firmwares using eLoader or 2.71 SE, it should also work for FW1.00, but bear in mind that this is not K-Xploited. If you're a loyal FW1.50 user, you should stick to using yPaint v4a
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..
Brushes
HaxxBlaster has just informed us that he has just released the latest version of his drawing application Brushes. This long-awaited update - which brings the version up to 1.5 - includes a new picture viewer, a Linetool mode, adjustable effects (you can set them behind or in front of the brush), and an imoprter/overwriter
Scribble JaSo_PSP has released Scribble, his first ever C-coded homebrew offering for the PSP, over at the QJ forums. As the name suggests, Scribble is a Paint-like program for the PSP handheld. Right now, you can use Scribble to draw lines/scribbles in six different colors
NPaint
Even though Npaint v0.7 was released barely a day ago, NIGathan has been burning the midnight oil and has already released v0.8 of this homebrew PSP application. A simple Paint program for the PSP, NPaint v0.8, it basically allows one to use a specific image as your brush.
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PeP-Viewer
A little more than a year ago, PSP coder Pensoffsky released the PeP-Viewer application for use within the community. For the guys who weren't around back then, and are wondering what it does, the Pens Enhanced Picture (PeP) Viewer is a PSP-based image viewer that's been optimized to read mangas and comics
Etch-A-Sketch
Some of you may have spent countless hours laboring over an Etch-A-Sketch while you were kids. To relive those bygone days of shaking and frustration brought about by a simple toy, webfeind has made a new Etch-A-Sketch clone for the Sony PSP handheld system.
In this Etch-A-Sketch clone, drawing is done via the D-pad or the analog stick
Bermuda CS 5
A new version of Bermuda CS has been released by bumuckl on the QJ.NET PSP Development Forums. In case you haven't tried it yet, Bermuda CS is a nifty little drawing application for the Sony PlayStation Portable handheld system. This update brings Bermuda CS up to version 5
Bermuda CS 6 Lite
Bumuckl has once again graced the QJ.NET PSP Development Forums with a new version of Bermuda CS. PlayStation Portable owners who like to doodle and want to do so using their PSPs should check out this handy drawing application. Here's the changelog for Bermuda CS 6 Lite
Bermuda CS 6 Pro
Homebrew developer bumuckl dropped by QJ.NET PSP Development Forum and rolled out a new and improved version of Bermuda CS. The program is actually a "creative suite" which allows users to design and create their own pictures and artwork using the PlayStation Portable