This one's for the new guys - the aspiring programmers who have the guts to try and see what they can do for the PSP and DS. It's thanks to guys like them that we get to experience the innovations we enjoy seeing with every new homebrew.
Xploren just announced that he's released his Image Viewer Open Beta, which he says is his very first attempt at programming. It's not really much compared to some of the complex apps we've probably seen, but take note it's an Open Beta release - and xploren's open to suggestions for his first born.
Among some of the current quirks he's still fixing:
* There isn't a scrolling feature yet, so you can only view 480x272 images at the moment. :P
* Currently, it isn't EBOOTed, so you'll need to have Lua Player. Don't complain in this thread, I'll do it in the next release.
* The options aren't working right now. The next version will have it.
* It can only handle up to 2 images at the moment....... the baddest part of it.
It's still in the test phase, so we're hoping xploren's fellow programmers could help the dude out - always cool to see a new face giving programming a shot. And as always, remember to check out the bundle's README for instructions. Cheers!
Download [xploren's Image Viewer beta]
Like it? Share with your friends!
If you got an error while installing Themes, Software or Games, please, read FAQ.
PSP Flash Image Gallery 0.5 PSP Flash Image Gallery 0.5
Well, I don't know whether I should be happy with this announcement or not. On one hand, Sony has totally blocked homebrew with their new firmware 2.7 and upwards. But on the other hand, the Flash player has given homebrew developers a chance to add tiny tidbits of functionality. Anyways, I'll leave the Sony bashing for another day
iLife PSP iLife PSP
Changelog:
-New theme included
-Restart iLife PSP avalaible in menu options
-Show the PSP model
-iLife Update improved
-Fixed bug about showing pictures
-iLife PSP Music has english, spanish and french languages
-The screen is off when is playin the music plays after 2 min
TruPhoto TruPhoto
A whole new way to look.
There's no readme included, basically because I'm too lazy after finishing this. So listen up close if you wanna know what you are doing.
TruPhoto is intended to eventually be able to completely replace the built-in photo viewer
ASIV ASIV
Developer's note:
Okay, today I added one interesting feature; a config file where you put int the startup directory of ASIV. It's by default set to ms0:/ you can change that manually to anything you want. So in theory, you could also browse your flash and/or umd disc. I've also added compatibility for .PCX images
PRXshot PRXshot
Homebrew dev codestation has updated his handy screenshot plugin for the PSP, PRXshot.
Changelog:
[!]Fixed the bug introduced in 0.2.3 that didn't detect the settings in the .ini file.
[!]Fixed bug with homebrew not properly detected in PSPGo using the internal storage
PSP Gallery Demo PSP Gallery Demo
PSP homebrew developer charnold has come out with a rather impressive tech demo of his Dungeon Engine 2. The PSP Gallery Demo shows off the improvements that were made to the engine such as the rendering of of colored lightmaps and more complex 3D objects (as compared to the original build)
HBN Media Center 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
Z-Mix Z-Mix
I am in awe that Zion can find the time in his busy
schedule to even code. And not just code, code with
such fervor that in July alone he has coded games
like Snake and three releases of Future Resurrection,
plus joint projects with fellow coders like
MexicanSnake for Lua Wormz and ninja9393 for Metroid:
Return of the SA-X
Comments on Xploren's ImageViewer Open:
Comments not found
If you noted an error or download link is broken, please, report it via this page or use comments.
Please, select device to check if Xploren's ImageViewer Open supports it