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Flash Digg RSS reader for PSP firmware 2.7




Flash Digg RSS reader for PSP firmware 2.7
Version: 1.0

Platforms: PSP, Mobile Gaming


Categories: Internet & Communications

Upload date: 23 Dec 11

Developer:

License: Freeware

Downloads: 12

File Size: 79 Kb
Download Free Flash Digg RSS reader for PSP firmware 2.7 



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  Flash Digg RSS reader for PSP firmware 2.7

Here's another bit of flash written for 2.7 users. Epixx from our forums has written a small flash program that reads the RSS feed of popular website, Digg. Titles of all the Digg stories are organised neatly in a small window, and you have the option to open the the link or not.

Although the PSP's browser already supports RSS feeds, this flash version for 2.7 users looks a lot better, and Epixx has plans to make more of these readers; hopefully for PSPupdates and the rest of QJ.net. If you have suggestions for a reader of any website, send you resquests directly to Epixx, and if he gets enough requests; he'll make it.
 
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